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In the Thread: James Levine takes a great assault on Mozart’s symphonies.
Post Subject: The lost “perfect Saturday” on gamblingPosted by Romy the Cat on: 2/22/2009
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 Romy the Cat wrote:

The Levine’s Mozart was not exiting, the last week and this week… I hope today on Saturday, the last convert of the series with the most famed Mozart symphony the BSO will show off something more interesting.

However, today was something very remarkable that made me willing to kiss myself in the ass. I managed yesterday after word to catch the second part of BSO matinee concert with Jupiter Symphony. I was unpleased how blended the BSO sounded and despite that they played more or less well but it was probably the tedious Mozart I heard…

I got home, my playback was recording. I decided to play the recorded files. Here is where Macondo showed itself off! There was no slight tiny proportion of added excitement and it was absolutely accurate rendition of the tedious. It was not only the tedious but I felt during the concert the glooming tedious. The Macondo did exactly that, with the absolutely same depth of glooming and with no added pointers of interest or significance. Good speakers!


This mooring, I woke up, turned the playback and before to listening the last-nigh bought Zander Bucker 5 I decided to play my last night LIVE recording of James Levine and BSO with Mozart  Symphonises No. 39, No. 40 and No. 41, Jupiter. I spoke with Clark last night (telling him about the phenomenal Zander play of Lutoslawski’s Concerto for Orchestra) and he said that he was listing it LIVE broadcasts on Friday and on Saturday and the Saturday was pretty good.

So, am plan owe my recording of it and I have to admit that it is like two different orals were playing on Friday and Saturday.  The last nigh play was dynamic, enthusiastic, with no sense of lethargy, and with no banded sound from orchestra - it is it very good Mozart play indeed. I in fact would like to BE at this concerto… So, since the Boston symphony and Jordan Hall are block way and the concerts start at the same time  then is I skip the idiotic Gabriela Montero  play her Rachmaninoff and sit at BSO fist part and BFO second part then it would be unspeakably “perfect Saturday”…

The problem that you never know…

I think it shall be some kind of gambling option available for bid if concerts will be interesting… Or perhaps buying some kind of insurance for it… Do I need to put a smiley face?

The Cat

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