By Gareth Davies | October 11, 2012 at 1:49 pm | No comments
The concert last night was in Frankfurt. Because of the Book Fair there, the publishers and book sellers of the world were using every available hotel room and so at the end of our four hour bus trip from Luxembourg, we found ourselves in a brand new hotel in Darmstadt. You...
Posted in: LSO On Tour, Paris & Luxembourg October 2012
By Gareth Davies | October 9, 2012 at 11:29 am | No comments
Pairing up the four symphonies of Szymanowski and Brahms has provoked some discussion within the band and the press. Why put these two composers together? Does the performance of the two composers bring anything to the other, is there some illumination provided by hearing the...
Posted in: LSO On Tour, Paris & Luxembourg October 2012
By Gareth Davies | May 4, 2012 at 2:16 pm | 3 comments
Brussels. The centre of European bureaucracy and, if you read the right newspapers, the enemy of our proud British traditions. Leaving the Euro debate alone for the moment, Brussels has been accused at various points in the last decade of trying to force UHT milk on us, dilute...
Posted in: LSO On Tour, Paris & Brussels May 2012
By Gareth Davies | March 5, 2012 at 5:34 pm | 2 comments
I remember walking down the Nanjing Road in Shanghai a couple of years ago and being offered goods aplenty. This week however it seems worse than ever. As I get further down the road, I can always see people suddenly step out from beside the shops and walk alongside me asking me...
Posted in: LSO On Tour, South Korea & China February & March 2012
By Gareth Davies | January 31, 2012 at 9:21 pm | No comments
From the comfort of the train speeding through the Spanish countryside, you could be forgiven for thinking that it is summer. The sun is high and the deep blue stretches far into the distance, the only clouds visible on the horizon look like chalk cliffs. But the thermometer...
Posted in: LSO On Tour, Spain January 2012
By Gareth Davies | December 22, 2011 at 3:10 pm | 3 comments
There was a distinctly end of term feeling in Munich last night. We may not have been playing any carols but the spirit was there, and it wasn't just the Gluhwein from the snow covered Christmas market. The orchestra, as always, has been working incredibly hard and the break...
Posted in: Germany December 2011, LSO On Tour
By Gareth Davies | September 26, 2011 at 11:53 am | 6 comments
Regular readers of the blog will not be surprised to know that I am writing this having just watched Wales destroy Namibia in the Rugby World Cup. My Welsh father and a childhood involving many trips to Cwmllynfell to see my granny, cast my musical soul in red many years ago....
Posted in: Guildford September 2011, LSO On Tour
By David Jackson | July 6, 2011 at 11:16 pm | No comments
The more astute amongst you will note that I have made scant comment in my periodical postcards of the other opera which is being performed here in Aix.
Mozart, I hear, was quite a clever chap. He knew how to write a half decent tune for a start, and there are a fair few of...
Posted in: Aix-en-Provence Festival June & July 2011, LSO On Tour
By Gareth Davies | July 1, 2011 at 4:18 pm | One comment
The eagle eyed readers will have noticed that whilst a large proportion of the LSO is in Aix, almost all of those left behind performed...
Posted in: LSO On Tour
By David Jackson | June 28, 2011 at 3:27 pm | 3 comments
Bless Maxine Kwok-Adams!
For those of you who are not aware, Maxine is our resident fashionista of the 1st violin section.
If column inches on a well known social networking site were the only measure of a person's popularity then MK-A would surely rival John Lennon in those...
Posted in: Aix-en-Provence Festival June & July 2011, LSO On Tour