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The weighty refinement ofmodern instruments andthe incisive articulation ofhistorical performancepractice combine tothrilling effect in DouglasBoyd's live recording ofBeethoven's 1st and 3rdsymphonies withManchester Camerata.Perceptively detailed, No 1has a suspenseful, playfulmenuetto and a searingfinale.
Mr. Boulez presided everywhere with his usual dynamism and lucidity, and this most chameleonic of orchestras sounded like the ideal Boulezian instrument, lean and incisive.
The Washington Post Michael O'Sullivan neutrally regarded the offensive nature of the film, commenting "Yes, the lampooning is more broad than incisive, but under the bludgeoning of this blunt instrument very few sacred cows are left standing".
The approach to the instrument is big and bold, characterised by incisive, sharply etched articulation and forceful bowstrokes.
He was on far firmer ground with his Stravinsky - incisive accounts of the original 1920 version of Symphonies of Wind Instruments and a sequence of unaccompanied choral pieces - and showing that the atomised text and glittering sound-world of Boulez's Cummings ist der Dichter still beguile and bewitch.
Both received incisive performances.
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Incisive pass, great chance.
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