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Yes, that's the sort of thing. They're beautiful in the right setting.
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[FONT="Comic Sans MS"]I know why this post disappeared off the map so quickly. Not many people would have the patience to read through such a missive. However, I want to come back to one point.
I mentioned that it was such a pity that there were so many concerts in Prague but they were all basically the same, almost all of them included Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", obviously catering to the limited knowledge of the average tourist. I mentioned that it must be pure torture for the good Czech musicians to have to play the bsame thing over and over again.
Prague should really re-think it's policy. I have lived through the era of Spain's "Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap" policy and seen the damage that it has done to the country and the infrastructure. I would really not like to see the Czech Republic go down that same road and I believe that they really should start to cater for quality tourism.
I presume that the orchestras are not that big so they could not for instance tackle LeoÅ¡ Janáček's "Taras Bulba" but I would willing have paid quite a lot to have heard one or both of his string quartets. Now that would have been something; to hear a Czech composer played in his homeland by Czech musicians.
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07-04-2013, 01:07 PM
(Edited 07-04-2013, 05:22 PM by LONDONER.)
I know why this post disappeared off the map so quickly. Not many people would have the patience to read through such a missive. However, I want to come back to one point.
I mentioned that it was such a pity that there were so many concerts in Prague but they were all basically the same, almost all of them included Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons", obviously catering to the limited knowledge of the average tourist. I mentioned that it must be pure torture for the good Czech musicians to have to play the same thing over and over again.
Prague should really re-think it's policy. I have lived through the era of Spain's "Pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap" policy and seen the damage that it has done to the country and the infrastructure. I would really not like to see the Czech Republic go down that same road and I believe that they really should start to cater for quality tourism.
I presume that the orchestras are not that big so they could not for instance tackle Leoš Janáček's "Taras Bulba" or his "Sinfonetta" but I would willing have paid quite a lot to have heard one or both of his string quartets. Now that would have been something; to hear a Czech composer played in his homeland by Czech musicians.
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That's why I mentioned the overdose, Londoner.... I find that the British do their own kind of music very well too.... I don't know if that's being nationalistic.
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