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A.Borodin Symphony No.2 in b minor 1st

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

Allegro

PNU (Pusan National Univ) Orchestra
Conduct: Prof. Sung-wan, Park

2007/11/19
Pusan Art center main hall. (s.Korea)
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  • I have been listening to several recordings of Borodin because we will be performing this next spring. This work is thumping and ponderous in the earlier parts and feels too fast in the middle. The brass are good but not great (did I hear a bad note in the last section?!) The legatos are nice and the dynamics seem good (as best as can be judged for this recording), but the 'touch' seems to be missing. I bet this is a young orchestra.

  • I remember playing this in my 1st year of uni. The 1st bassoon parts kicked my ass. But if we sounded even half as good as this, then it certainly paid off !!!

  • DID YOU HEAR THAT INCREDIBLY FAST SINGLE TONGING? wow............

    This gave me goose bumps lol the whole way through

  • What a fantastic introduction!!!!!I love the russian trumpet.

  • Not at all!

  • yes, I wasn't at the performance so I don't really know who's fault it is I guess. It was only too loud at a few parts, where I couldn't hear any chords, but only the low timpani note and it overwhelmed the orchestra for a moment. But it could be a mic problem, your right.

  • Too fast!!!!

  • Don't think a conductor of his calibre would let something like "way too loud" go by without comment.

    Another possibility, is that the location of the mic is concentrating a greater amount of the tymp.

    I have experienced that with recordings of my own playing.

  • omg i love this song and oboe is the shiznitttt!

  • Borodin included some flexibility in the tempo markings, but the eighth rest between the seven eighth notes and the whole in the initial theme statement should be given no greater length than any of the played notes.

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