![]() This is a 1999 work so Nelsons knew what he was getting himself, and the BSO crowd, into. ![]() The previous weekend, his only other Tanglewood appearances this summer, didn’t feature any contemporary music, though they received good notices.Īfter the gracefulness of the Brahms and attendant intermission came Rolf Martinsson’s “Bridge,” Trumpet Concerto No. Maybe too dear? The question mark for Nelsons coming into his tenure as music director of the BSO is what, if anything, is dear to his heart when he conducts late 20th and early 21st century music, which is what made this past weekend’s concerts of more than passing interest. The 19th century classics are obviously dear to his heart. ![]() But Nelsons knows his Brahms - it’s not for nothing Hélène Grimaud chose him to accompany her on anything but languid performances of the two Brahms piano concertos. ![]()
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