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| Utimate User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 5,989
| Hey, Jeremy... Thanks for asking, it went just dandily. Abbado is asking for some new, cool ways of approaching some things. The Promenade is very smooth and Goldenberg is fascinating! He wants the Goldenberg to be really whining and crying. As a result, the style is more legato and there's a great variation in dynamics... different diminuendi and crescendi! I've never enjoyed playing it more, it's so different. Anyway, have fun and bring a part with you to the show... you'll get a better idea of how different the things he's asking are. Enjoy the show! ML |
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| Pianissimo User
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Rochester, MN
Brand: Getzen, Olds
Posts: 164
| Manny, Glad to hear the concert went well last night. I'll be up there tonight (Friday), and after the week I've had, a relaxing evening out is just what the doctor ordered. Have a great concert. Warren |
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| Forte User | You suck, Warren!! I'm stuck in the dungeon that is the Rochester Civic Theater pit covering for you while you're off enjoying an evening of fine music..... (notice how I indirectly disassociated our pit with "fine music"?) Just kidding....go have a good time. The last time I heard the MO do pictures was years ago when they did a different arrangement of each part (I think the promenade and the Great Gate of Kiev was the Ravel, but they used a different composer for all the other sections). It was interesting.... just couldn't help expressing a little envy, there.... |
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| Utimate User
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: USA
Posts: 5,989
| Yeah, well not only that... Warren plays the SG and S movement on the C trumpet and does a damned good job! He did it for me when we got together and I thought to myself "Harry Glantz must be smiling somewhere in heaven". ML |
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