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2024-04-20 22:11:00
Concertgebouw Orchestra. Emmanuelle Haim, conductor; Lenneke Ruiten, soprano. April 14, 2024.
[…] 7 first violins, for instance, so I didn't get to hear what a full orchestra would sound like.A performer has to walk down a stair case for the performance and the curtain call. In this case the soprano Lenneke Ruiten.The conductor and the soloist had to walk down a stair case, rather long at 20 to 25 steps. For today the two women had no problem, but I can imagine some of the older performers (Mehta and Blomstedt come to mind) must dread having to come up and down, more than once because of the curtain call. The orchestra members climb up a set of stairs to get to the podium, so there doesn't seem to be an easy way to get there.I didn't buy a program because it costs 3 euros, and is available only in Dutch. It did contain the lyrics translated from Italian to Dutch and Spanish […]
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2024-03-18 02:36:00
03 Nov 2024 – 31 Jul 2025 The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music offers: 4-Year Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.)2-Year Master of Music (M.Mus.)2-Year Artist Diploma (A.D.) Program Highlights: • Partner school of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra• Learn with world-class faculty and internationalperformers• Master classes with the IPO’s world-famous guestartists• Study in an intimate, intensive learningenvironment• Perform […]
2024-03-15 17:51:00
New Jersey Symphony. Xian Zhang, conductor; Tom Borrow, piano. March 14, 2024.
[…] Zhang execute a controlled performance, or will she let the orchestra run on its own. We are talking about the NJ Symphony, so I do worry what would happen if the members are given the "fire at will" command. It turned out to be a controlled, but also enjoyable, performance.While the concert didn't turn out to be "great," but it was memorable. And how many "great" concerts can one expect to encounter anyway. (Right now Mehta's performances of the Bruckner and Mahler Symphonies, and the Blomstedt one discussed here, are the three that readily come to mind.)NJPAC really needs to get its act together. Last time, with Joshua Bell, getting the audience seated took a long time. It was a full house, so may be understandable (still not excusable). Today's turnout was reasonable, but it wasn't until 1:40 pm that the audience began to settle down. Some suggestions: start the […]
2024-01-22 19:01:19
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