Lindsey Chapel, Emmanuel Church |
Ha!
So you sit in the last row of chairs in the Lindsey Chapel, at the end nearest the convenient side door. And promptly get trapped by a big surge of people, and the extra rows of chairs to accommodate them, and then the big klaatsch of standees behind them. No way out. You are getting an hour of Buxtehude, whether you want it or not. Life is hard. I could try to describe it but this is why youtube exists:
It might be worth noting that the CT here, José Lemos, was (I believe) one of only two CTs of the week who got Dr T's Stamp of Approval* (as Nutrice in Poppea).
Buxtehude rocks! Just played @bostonearly fringe to a packed house. Heimes Wilson Lemos Thompson Hrycelak Beattie and more: fab musicians!
— Pegasus Early Music (@PegasusEM) June 12, 2015
Totally!
*And the other was Reginald Mobley, who had subbed the night before at Vespers, and was at this concert hanging at the back with the standees, because one of the great things about this festival is all the musos who go to each others' gigs.
leaving for texting? tsk tsk tsk ;-)
ReplyDeletethat's really a luxury to walk into a free performance like this! did you fill out their survey marking your opinion on fringe concerts? thanks for the write up as i didn't know what sort of things they present during the day..
I wanted to add i was *very very* impressed with his (José Lemos) take of the first "aria", such greeat effort phrasing -- 180deg contrast to the soprano who followed, both with the same intensity + support from the orchestra!
Better than texting from the audience!
DeleteThe fringe concerts are chosen by application process, so the level is generally very high.