Author Topic: I heard an awful M5 on local radio, and . . .  (Read 6278 times)

Offline barry guerrero

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I heard an awful M5 on local radio, and . . .
« on: July 09, 2014, 06:01:39 AM »
.     .     .  and it turned out to be from a somewhat recent performance with MTT (Tilson-Thomas) and the San Francisco Symphony. The playing was OK (good tuba), but the horns sounded too distant. That was most likely just a problem with seating and microphone placement.  I also don't find the S.F. string section to be all that great either; they're certainly nothing to write home about. But the conducting was just incredibly indulgent - self indulgent.

 Not only were there lots of bizarre tempo relationships (from one section to the next), but there also a copious amount of gratuitous slow-downs (ritardandos). In addition, MTT changed the dynamics in the brass to whatever he wanted them to be in certain places. In short, he was re-writing the work in spots. I also detected some extra cymbal crashes that added nothing overall. In the end, this turned out to be a somewhat slow and heavy performance, if also excessively detailed in the wrong ways. I seriously thought this might have been a youth orchestra performance. Seriously.

If Tilson-Thomas is on any kind of medications these days, they're clearly not working.
« Last Edit: July 10, 2014, 06:37:32 AM by barry guerrero »

 

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