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In Reply to: RE: Well? Reaction? I doubt you were left in catatonic state of bliss, only Adler would cause that. : ) nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on May 21, 2017 at 16:55:50
I'm actually surprisingly busy today (I have to leave to play for a teacher's recital in about 15 minutes) - I'll have more to say much later tonight! Basically though, I agree with your assessment of the performance.
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I pretty much liked the whole thing. The last movement perhaps misses some depth, as you suggested in an earlier post, but flows really well. In the "O Mensch" movement with the solo alto, I thought Romberger overdid her consonants - probably the result of being used to projecting out into large halls. But on recordings, the microphones are much closer, so that her singing sounds like "O Men. . . SCH!" etc. This of course is not the only recording where you hear this kind of over-enunciation of consonants from singers. Were you bothered by this too?
But, to reiterate, I did like the performance (including Romberger's) overall, and the sound quality is fantastic!
Consonants are not the singer's friends.
Vowels, on the other hand.... :-)
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