One of the best American choirs singing one of the best Scottish songs . Sublime !
https://youtu.be/9PTZG2cHM5g?t=2
(Vaughan Williams Arr.)
https://youtu.be/9PTZG2cHM5g?t=2
(Vaughan Williams Arr.)
Classical Music for Aficionados
One of the best American choirs singing one of the best Scottish songs . Sublime ! https://youtu.be/9PTZG2cHM5g?t=2 (Vaughan Williams Arr.) |
Jcazador I heard Ormandy conduct the Philadelphians in the Berlioz Requiem in Ann Arbor in the late seventies. I was unfamiliar with the piece. My seat was in the balcony and boy was I surprised when the guys sitting two rows in front of me dressed in tuxedos took out their horns and proceeded to blow the roof off the place! |
Mahler, what a nice surprise! I heard Philadelphia Orchestra once, in Philadelphia, Thanksgiving concert, 1960. Tchaikovsky violin concerto was part of the program, featuring Nathan Milstein.In the last movement, Milstein's bow began shedding, and whenever he had a second, he would reach over with his left hand and strip the loose ends. The first violinist stood next to him and offered his bow, Milstein rejected the offer and proceeded. When the piece ended, the crowd erupted in applause, and Milstein was so excited that he reached up to Ormandy (on his pedestal) and nearly dragged him over, as Ormandy was somewhat impaired (hips? maybe). The crowd gasped, and then resumed applause.Remember it like yesterday, that was 60 years ago. |
@jcazador Jeremy i used to love Nathan Milstein and back when I used vinyl I had the main violin concertos and the Bach Sonatas and Partitas and I just loved him. You are talking about the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto and the last time I heard it in person was up in Glasgow and it was going to be Ida Haendel playing it. Unfortunately Haendel was ill that night and she was going to be replaced by someone called Nigel Kennedy. Well we sat back and out rolled this little boy to play this tiger of a concerto and all we knew about him at the time was he was a student at the Menuhin School. He dully launched into the work and astonished us with his prowess for a boy he was certainly some player. I am really saddened by what has happened to him over the years because it seems that he squandered his talent but I suppose that is what burnout does to us no matter what you are good at. So sad. |