Working late last night I happened to turn on the radio and was lucky enough to catch most of a wonderful recorded live performance of Beethoven’s 3rd Piano concerto. It was so perfectly played and conducted (to my way of thinking anyway) that I could hardly wait to find out who was its soloist, conductor and orchestra. The broadcast was a revelation in almost every way. Full of poetry and drama.
On checking it turned out to be a live recording made last year on 29th August in London at the Royal Albert Hall. Part of the annual Promenade Concerts. The soloist was Emanuel Ax with the Visiting Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich, David Niman being the conductor.
But nothing prepared me for the shock of what I found when checking the published views of music critics on that same performance. I found that Ax had been torn to pieces by one critic and another was almost as bad.
At first I couldn’t believe it and was angry. Now it makes me laugh.
It’s quite simply the greatest performance I’ve ever heard of that work.
Well, I am to get a copy of this same performance from the BBC radio service.
What did the audience on that evening think of it ? They were ecstatic and there was huge applause.
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