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In Reply to: Berlioz Symphonie fantastique with Janowski/Pittsburgh (just a short post) posted by Chris from Lafayette on February 21, 2021 at 10:43:22:
In the "marche au supplice," the trumpets play almost tenuto. I've never heard that interpretation before, but I haven't heard all of 'em either.
But, oddly, it works. After all, who wants to march to the gallows with forceful purpose?
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- RE: Berlioz Symphonie fantastique with Janowski/Pittsburgh (just a short post) - Tom 13:29:30 02/23/21 (13)
- Yes - you're right! Especially on the third note of the theme - Chris from Lafayette 09:42:05 02/24/21 (12)
- Interesting comment about Berlioz counterpoint. I've enjoyed Berlioz for decades but haven't delved that deep - jdaniel@jps.net 16:07:59 02/24/21 (8)
- There's a fair amount of counterpoint in Berlioz music - Chris from Lafayette 19:17:15 02/24/21 (7)
- Sounds like a perfect time to begin exploration of the Berlioz Operas. I don't know any. - jdaniel@jps.net 08:04:56 02/25/21 (6)
- Berlioz Operas - Kal Rubinson 13:27:25 02/27/21 (4)
- I have a good selection of Berlioz opera on LP - oldvinyl 13:41:07 02/28/21 (0)
- RE: Berlioz Operas - Chris from Lafayette 16:26:06 02/27/21 (2)
- I really enjoyed Davis' first B & B on Lp. - jdaniel@jps.net 17:06:19 02/27/21 (1)
- You are indeed! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 01:45:29 02/28/21 (0)
- I've seen a couple of them live - Chris from Lafayette 11:16:13 02/25/21 (0)
- Those four sub-sections..... - Tom 11:33:55 02/24/21 (2)
- So I dug out my "Norton Critical Scores" version of the score. . . - Chris from Lafayette 18:23:09 02/24/21 (1)
- Impressive nonetheless. Thanks! nt - Tom 09:24:44 02/25/21 (0)