bloke wrote:
The first B&S F that I ever saw was on the KU campus, but it was owned by the touring Leipzig
Gewandhaus Orchestra. They played in that huge hall on campus (name escapes me). That old man
actually "got by" playing Tchaik 6 with that thing. I was impressed.
Gewandhaus came back a couple years later in KC (btw, Hoch Auditorium was destroyed by fire about
10 years ago...is that right, Todd?)
Not an old guy, I actually talked with him backstage, between my Hogan's Heroes German and his almost
as little English, and my friend who had 1 year of German in HS, we exchanged that I had a Piggy, he
played a B&S F, and he had a B&S BBb which he rarely used for anything. They played Tchaik 4 and, for an encore, Meistersinger.
No problems on the Tchaik, and Meistersinger absolutely rocked. Not overbearing, but wonderful.
Kurt Masur had offered to do a rehearsal with the UMKC orchestra that Saturday...because it would have been an extra day, the orchestra VOTED to reject the offer.
can you believe the idiocy? None of the brass did, but everyone else was almost unanimous.