
Originally Posted by
Cheeky Bob
On the other hand, the concert before that was apparently very different - he deliberately (polemically?) devoted the first half to his serious music, which some people found disconcerting: if his 'Chamber Music' CD is anything to go by, it's towards the avant-garde end of the musical spectrum, and there's precious little evidence of one of the last century's great melodists behind it. But he kicked off the second half with 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly', and from then on he brought the house down.