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The playing that followed was excellent: alternately husky and honeyed, forceful and impassioned.
But it was not just the brute force of the playing that was compelling.
The sheer skill of the playing, that made a phrase begun on the flute and ended on the horn come as if from the same artist's breath.
Reviewing Mr. Svetlanov and the Moscow Symphony performing Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" at Carnegie Hall in 1969, Harold C. Schonberg, the music critic of The New York Times, wrote, "In this work, there was discipline, there was power, and there was a spirit to the playing that made the work an absorbing experience".
Reviewing Mr. Svetlanov and the Moscow Symphony performing Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" at Carnegie Hall in 1969, Harold C. Schonberg, the music critic of The New York Times, wrote, "In this work, there was discipline, there was power, and there was a spirit to the playing that made the work an absorbing experience".
It's the playing that matters.
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