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New York Times Dr. Sun Yat-Sen: Fang Tao Jiang performing Huang Ruo's opera on Tuesday at Le Poisson Rouge. Nothing creates interest in a work like official displeasure, or so, at least, historical precedent suggests. When the British government tried...
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After the Saturday night performance at Mahaffey, an hourlong "patch" session will be held to go over sections that could use tweaking for the recording. In Great Britain, Delius was championed by Sir Thomas Beecham, a beloved conductor, who set the...
But if you look a little closer, it is a forest made up of many different kinds of trees. This year alone in New York there was a “Messiah” reviving the grandly hyper-orchestrated edition Thomas Beecham used in his classic 1959 recording. There was...
Walton followed the advice, but even so, the piece confounded Beecham's expectations. Despite its mammoth forces, which at this performance spilled out beyond the platform, it has found a permanent place in the repertoire. Under conductor Edward...
But the real provocation was his choice of edition: the radical rescoring that Eugene Goossens prepared for Thomas Beecham’s gloriously over-the-top 1959 RCA recording. I prefer the period-instrument approach, but the Beecham recording has long been a...
Sir Thomas Beecham, 2nd Baronet, CH (29 April 1879 – 8 March 1961) was a British conductor and impresario. From the early twentieth century until his death, Beecham was a major influence on the musical life of Britain and, according to Neville Cardus, was the first British conductor to have a regular international career. Full Article
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