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Lost Dog and Englishman (plus Italian and Hungarian)

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Following an underwhelming concert last Thursday, I was beginning to think I was getting too cynical for concertgoing.

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Maazel / Orchestre de Paris @ Salle Pleyel

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I've just returned from a sensational concert at the Salle Pleyel. I cannot recall the Orcehstre de Paris ever sounding anything close to as formidable as they were this evening. Lorin Maazel, who returned to the OdP after a decade of absence, led a colorful and characterful performance (with more than a few daring nuances of tempo and phrasing) of works by Ravel and Dukas - Ma mère l'oye, Tzigane (with OdP principal violinist Phillipe Aiche), L'Apprenti Sorcier, Rhapsodie espagnole, and La Valse, with the Farandole from Bizet's L'Arlesienne as an encore.

The audience was wildly enthusiastic, and (knowing full well that this is probably going to ruffle the feathers of a couple of my friends who are frequent critics of Maazel) so was I. Under Maazel, The New York Philharmonic was never less than engaging and more often than not thrilling; this concert, easily the most enjoyable I've seen this season, makes me miss the level of playing he got from the Philharmonic.

 

Haitink / New York Philharmonic @ Avery Fisher

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My "official" review is live at Classical Source, but I'm going to add a few comments here.

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Hough / Vänskä / Minnesota Orchestra @ Carnegie Hall

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My review is live at Classical Source. And for those who missed it, my review of the season's first and well-programmed ACO concert can be found here.

 

On the Short Liszt of the Year's Best

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Of course I can't pass up an opportunity to create a terrible pun, and in this case it's apt. Yes, it's the 200th anniversary of virtuoso pianist and underrated composer Franz Liszt, and the music world is being inundated by recitals and recordings. Naturally, it's easy to be jaded about anything Lisztian under the circumstances, so I'm pleased to report that last night's recital of some of the composer's barnburners at Christ & St. Stephen's Church in Manhattan (about a 5 minute walk from Lincoln Center) was one of the best programs I've seen all year. And the artist is a name you're unlikely to know, but should.

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