I saw Eschenbach conduct Bruckner 9 in NY in November. Eschenbach's tempi were a tad slow, but not overly, and the oversized orchestra was in fine form throughout (other than a noticeable flub that was not of his doing). A fine performance of a work that I like a lot.
Unfortunately, the opening "act" was Bang Bang banging away at Beethoven's 1st concerto. Absolutely dreadful. His comic on-stage antics were bad enough, but I could close my eyes and not watch him. But his mauling of the music overshadowed even his squirming and ooozing and swooning. This guy is high on my list for the "Liberace Clown of the Keyboard Award." But the little old ladies loved him. They had no clue what he was playing, but they loved him. So I'm sure the tour will be a success.
I'm putting together my dream team for the concert of the century. To be held in Disney Hall, of course.
Bang Bang (piano), Alisa Weilerstein (cello) and Joshua Bell (violin) playing Beethoven's Triple, accompanied by Portsmouth Sinfonia conducted by Pappano.
In case you've never had the pleasure of hearing the Portsmouth Sinfonia, here are a couple of items from one of their albums.
Also Sprach Zarathustra --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpJ6anurfuwIn the Hall of the Mountain King --
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wiRivDMIYM