As an aside, I had the privilege once of hearing the CSO section perform this at Ravinia. What was memorable (other than the predictable excellence of the performance) was the canine choreography - someone's dog (I think it was a Golden) walked up on the stage and walked about among the performers while they were playing. The dog carried him/herself as a gentleman/lady and didn't jump up, lick, or bump into stands, etc.
It was perversely utterly charming, and not a note was dropped.
John Schreckengost wrote:
Here are more specific details regarding the recording Daniel mentioned:
Chicago Symphony Orchestra: The Solti Years From the Archives Volume 14 CSO CD99-2
The playing is phenomenal!
John Schreckengost
message: 12 date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 23:30:20 -0700 (PDT) from: Daniel Vidican <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> subject: Re: [Hornlist] Concertstuck recordings?
Try the Chicago Symphony Orchestra , if you can get the newest one( Gail
Williams playing principal and it's a live recording ) I think it's called "The Solti years " a two cd's set ,or something like that , and the only place you can find it is online ,check their store, and the other one is a CD new release of the old recording with Dale Clevenger principal, called Chicago Symphony principals ( not sure about the title..) Hope this helps, Dan
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