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Author: diz
Date: 2005-03-17 20:53
Tonight, Sydney Symphony in the Opera House Concert Hall 8pm:
Rhapsodie Espagnole, Ravel
Le Sacre du Printemp, Stravinsky
Can't wait ...
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2005-03-17 20:56
Relevance?
[ We often make mention of interesting concerts - especially those which clarinetists might particularly want to hear - GBK ]
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Author: diz
Date: 2005-03-17 21:01
Le Sacre's rarely performed here, and has some fantastic wind writting, totally relevant. Your point being?
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: Liam
Date: 2005-03-18 02:02
My orchestra is playing these 2 pieces on tour. Plus a bunch of other stuff like Don Quixote, Ravel's piano concerto, stars and stripes (of course), and some other stuff. I'm not crazy about Stravinsky and I can't listen to the rite of spring for more than 2 mins without turning it off. It's kinda fun playing it but I'm having trouble looking at it as real music. I like rhapsodie espagnole tho, especially the 2 clarinet cadenza a few mins in.
Liam
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Author: Mike Blinn
Date: 2005-03-18 02:37
Diz,
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra (Connecticut) is performing Le Sacre next month. As familiar as I am with the work, I have never heard it live, and I too can't wait.
The Bushnell Memorial in Hartford is not as well known as the Sidney Opera House, but it has good acoustics and a lovely art deco interior. Last week I was at Carnegie Hall and comparing both halls, I felt the Bushnell was more attractive, although the acoustics at Carnegie Hall are superb.
Mike Blinn
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Author: Tom A
Date: 2005-03-18 02:47
Sydney acoustics vary tremendously depending on where you sit. I'm convinced that there are people who have subscribed for decades and never heard the full sound of a Symphony Orchestra.
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Author: diz
Date: 2005-03-18 02:53
1066 ... you're spot on about the Concert Hall acoustics ... they are not good at all. Sydney Town Hall is much better ... classic shoe-box shape, think Golden-hall (Vienna) and the Concertgebouw (Amsterdam) all beautiful acousitcs ... all shoe box in shape.
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: LeWhite
Date: 2005-03-18 04:18
Melbourne Youth Orchestra will be playing this piece at their (our) final concert, December 10, Iwaki Auditorium. It's going to be great - because for once I haven't had the Eb part forced upon me!
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Author: DavidBlumberg
Date: 2005-03-18 11:35
What's fun (if you aren't playing in it) is to attend an early rehearsal of it.
"mistakes do happen"
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Author: Liquorice
Date: 2005-03-18 16:40
"Le Sacre's rarely performed here"
I didn't realise that. But wouldn't the people who live in and around Sydney and who are interested in classical music already know about the concert? The rest of us are hardly going to fly down under to hear it!
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Author: graham
Date: 2005-03-18 16:49
The West London Sinfonia plays it in London in July. I want you to book your air tickets right now!
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