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In Reply to: RE: Wrong? It doesn't look that way. posted by Analog Scott on November 16, 2015 at 16:10:22
I don't disagree with anything in that post, it just has nothing to do with the point I was trying to make, imo. I will try no more.
FWIW, the LA Philharmonic seems to be slightly more progressive than the NYP with its programming at the moment. Maybe Alan Gilbert is frustrated with that, and that's why he's leaving. At least the LAP scheduled the Rach 4 piano concerto and not just the first three. Maybe with Dudamel's star power and their great new hall they are able to fill their seats a bit more easily. But my comments about Gilbert and Dudamel are just speculation, I could be wrong, no need to debate. Over and out.
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Anyway. he is right about L.A. Phil being far more adventurous with their modern programing despite the moaning one often hears about it at intermissions. They really are in a unique place in the classical world.
Well, that is a passionate audience. Are there privacy curtains?
I don't know about mad. Jealous, maybe. ;-)
c'mon it's L.A, privacy curtains? No way we have hot tubs in the lobby.
Does the audience moan after watching Yuja in one of her super short miniskirts? I'm definitely not getting in a hot tub with any of them!
At the Concertgebouw one guy did have a heart attack before the first encore.
I wouldn't get into a hot tub with most of the audience at Disney Hall either.
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