Susan Tomes in Bantry House - June, 2001
from Visiting Ireland: West Cork Chamber Music Festival, Bantry, June 2001, page 105:
The evening concert begins with a superb Mozart wind octet played by the Paris-Bastille octet. Afterwards, when I go to congratulate François Leleux, their marvellous oboist, someone asks him how they play such lovely soft staccato chords. He replies that the try to think like string players and use their breath as a string player would use the bow, preparing for the note with a graceful upbeat which cause the 'attack' to begin with the right sound. He says that in good music, there's natural tension in the phrase, and 'you don't need to put your own tension on top of the tension in … more >>
Susan Tomes, Visiting Ireland: West Cork Chamber Music Festival, Bantry, June 2001. In Beyond the notes : journeys with chamber music (Woodbridge, 2004), p. 105. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1403463145187 accessed: 27 December, 2024
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Serenade for wind octet, unspecified
written by Mozart |
performed by Paris-Bastille Octet |
Experience Information
Date/Time | June, 2001 |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in private, indoors |
Notes
An evening experience.