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This concerto existed in a rougher, more Beethovenian perform before the Finnish composer excised some blocky, thorny passages from the first movement. There is still plenty of muscular music in the 1905 version we hear tonight, which makes greater demands on the soloist in terms of smoothness and tone. In rehearsal only the first two movements were heard, apparently because of Yannatos' temper, but two were enough to show Castelli at the top of her game. Awesome voicing, awesome dynamic range, and some Heifitzian melodrama suggest a Sibelius not to be missed. For those inclined to adduce parallels, note...
...line outside the Paradise did not look happy. The masses that arrived to hear the pop-driven sounds of the overplayed radio hit "Inside Out" would not be hearing any Top 40 rock that night. Headliner Eve6 was flaking, apologetically citing the illness of lead singer and bassist Max Collins as their reason for the sudden cancellation. But the show must go on, especially when Nick Carter and the WBCN crew are broadcasting the concert live. So Marvelous3 was bumped up to the headliner and lived up to the title and much more in a truly incredible live show experience...
...Slug continued to thrash and prance around the stage. Before one of the last songs, in one of the only serious, sincere moments of the concert, Walker told about the rigorous, endless, draining work filled with shady bars, rickety old vans and cheap motels that Marvelous3 endured just to hear one of their songs on the radio. With this, they played, to the excitement of the crowd, "Freak of the Week," a semi-popular radio hit that is a WBCN staple. Marvelous3 finished on an emotional high with the passionate "Lemonade," which drove some to rush the stage to high...
...audience also included a single mother who is a student of the College. Gina M. Ocon'98-'00--whose custody battle for her child has made national news in recent years--said she attended the panel to hear the conflicts and contradictions that the women had gone through...
...Your friends all know each other. On a "Seinfeld" episode about two years ago George spazzed when his girlfriend wanted to hang out with his friends. While most people don't want to be George Costanza (how many kids do you hear telling their parents "Mommy, mommy, I want to be just like George when I grow up?"), many can empathize with this plight...