The N.Y. Philharmonic toured in South Florida for 2 days, and I went to the concert last night in Miami. They did 3 movements from Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Mozart's Symphony No. 38 (Prague) and Beethoven's Symphony #5. They also did an encore of B's Egmont Overture, which was a wonderful surprise. The performance was great. Of course, Beethoven was by by far the highlight of the evening.
That fourth movement is so exhilarating to see live!
The tempo of the 5th was relatively quick, which I like. However, in the first movement, the Philharmonic did not hold the fermatas (the e-flat in the G-G-G-E-flat) very long, probably for the length of a dotted quarter note. What do you all think? Do you like it when orchestras hold the note a little longer, or do you prefer it to be let go more quickly?
That fourth movement is so exhilarating to see live!
The tempo of the 5th was relatively quick, which I like. However, in the first movement, the Philharmonic did not hold the fermatas (the e-flat in the G-G-G-E-flat) very long, probably for the length of a dotted quarter note. What do you all think? Do you like it when orchestras hold the note a little longer, or do you prefer it to be let go more quickly?
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