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Gorecki singer makes it despite volcanic ash
Gorecki singer makes it despite volcanic ash
Saturday, 17 April 2010

There was a sad undercurrent to this performance, which after all is subtitled Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. It had been hoped that this would the premiere of Gorecki's Fourth Symphony, but ill health meant the composer was unable to finish it. And the performance was dedicated to the 98 victims of the plane crash that killed the President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski, and his wife, Maria, whose funerals take place today. Many guests, including the Prince of Wales and Barack Obama, couldn't make it, due to volcanic ash. They should have taken a leaf from Joanna Wos's book, perhaps.
I managed to miss seeing the earlier Philip Glass premiere of his Violin Concerto No 2, as I hadn't eaten all day and went for a cheeseburger. I regret missing it, although the repetitive chewing of this all-American fast food had certain similarities to other Glass I have heard. Actually, I rate some of Glass, unlike some artsdeskers.
I managed to miss seeing the earlier Philip Glass premiere of his Violin Concerto No 2, as I hadn't eaten all day and went for a cheeseburger. I regret missing it, although the repetitive chewing of this all-American fast food had certain similarities to other Glass I have heard. Actually, I rate some of Glass, unlike some artsdeskers.
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