Susan Tomes et al. in Tokyo - October, 2000, at night
from Touring Japan with Florestan, October 2000, page 96:
As before, our rehearsal is full of 'This hasn't been right, this is too slow, I feel uncomfortable here or there.' So we do slow practice, and take the first movement of the Ravel to pieces - with good results. The closing bars have always been a problem because of the cello harmonics which sometimes fail to 'speak' when they should, making it impossible to guess how to play together with the cello notes as they move. We also discuss the timing of the final cello 'pizzicato' chord, which Richard claims to be 'placing' in a dramatic way, but which Anthony claims is simply late, and … more >>
Susan Tomes, Touring Japan with Florestan, October 2000. In Beyond the notes : journeys with chamber music (Woodbridge, 2004), p. 96. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1403372843425 accessed: 6 October, 2024
Listeners
Listening to
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Piano Trio
written by Maurice Ravel |
performed by Florestan Trio |
Experience Information
Date/Time | October, 2000, at night |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public, solitary |
Notes
Experience took place in the district of Maebashi in the evening.