Monthly Archives: March 2005

…- National Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Concert Hall The new hall is still only functioning in test mode and we are trying to grasp what we are listening to: how much of what we are hearing is the performer, how much the hall. At least, this was the case until the evening of […]

…- National Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Concert Hall The new hall is still only functioning in test mode and we are trying to grasp what we are listening to: how much of what we are hearing is the performer, how much the hall. At least, this was the case until the evening of […]

…- National Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Concert Hall The new hall is still only functioning in test mode and we are trying to grasp what we are listening to: how much of what we are hearing is the performer, how much the hall. At least, this was the case until the evening of […]

We’ve finally arrived

…- National Philharmonic Orchestra concert at the National Concert Hall The new hall is still only functioning in test mode and we are trying to grasp what we are listening to: how much of what we are hearing is the performer, how much the hall. At least, this was the case until the evening of […]

Zoltán Kocsis assembled an unusual programme with the National Philharmonic Orchestra. Between two popular numbers (Dukas: The Sourcerer's Apprentice; Debussy: La Mer) he placed a pair of barely known works (Richard Strauss: Burlesque for Piano and Orchestra; Gabriel Fauré: Ballada for piano and orchestra) into a sandwich. As a filling, the French pianist, Michel Dalberto […]