Philadelphia Orchestra plays ball

Philadelphia Orchestra plays ball

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norman lebrecht

October 28, 2022

Do the Philadelphia Phillies play viola?

What’s Yannick’s average?

Just askin’.

Comments

  • drummerman says:

    Perhaps someone should remind Maestro Yannick that the Phillies finished 14 games out of first place. It’s only because of the moronic “wild card” system that they’re playing.

    As the great Sandy Koufax once said: “Baseball didn’t change, the money did.”

    • Max Raimi says:

      Spoken like a cranky old Dodger (or perhaps Yankee) fan. The disparity in revenues for the major league teams is so grotesque that if they were to dispense with playoffs, the same three or four mega market teams would dominate the sport every year.
      The pre-playoffs brand of baseball we saw in the 1950s is inevitably recalled with insufferable sepia-tinted nostalgia, but there were New York teams, usually from both leagues, in the World Series every single year until 1959, by which time the Dodgers had moved to LA. What people choose not to recall is that attendance in the 1950s was mediocre, even in Brooklyn (typically about 14,000 per game in that decade). And if you were rooting for a team in the hinterlands, the season was over by Mother’s Day most years.
      I for one was ecstatic to see the Yankees and Dodgers mowed down last week by less talented but pluckier teams.

  • John kelly says:

    I will be seeing them tonight at Carnegie Hall. I doubt they will play this as an encore…..

  • sammy says:

    Don’t be a sourpuss just because y’all don’t have baseball teams in Europe.

  • trumpetherald says:

    Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Leporello says:

    I bet in reality that Yannick wouldn’t know
    a baseball from a basketball !

  • Antwerp Smerle says:

    The Phillies get a mention in Dave Frishberg’s wonderful 1971 song “The Sports Page”, whose relevance in our era of fake news is greater than ever before. RIP, gentle Dave.

    https://youtu.be/GSK7lIBtSvo

  • soavemusica says:

    My ears are bleeding.

    And Yannick jammin`. What was seen, cannot be unseen.

  • Mr. Ron says:

    So, he’s the director of the Philadelphia Orchestra, which plays in and is mostly funded by Philadelphians. Their baseball team is also in the World Series. Why the negativism?

    I like it. It surely is understandable.

    • Old Man in the Midwest says:

      And I’m sure that the Phillies management and players reciprocate and have season tickets to the PO.

      This adulation of all things sports has to stop. Yes it has it’s place but NOT in the concert hall.

      I much prefer the Old Order:
      > Overture
      > Concerto
      Intermission
      > Symphony

      Give me the Old Days.

      • Max Raimi says:

        Old man indeed. It is a wonderful thing to be in a city brought together by a team vying in the World Series. I first experienced it as a 12-year-old in Detroit. A perfect age, by the way. Old enough to start appreciating the extraordinary nuances baseball at its best has to offer, but not yet at the age where hormonal turmoil is obliterating all other interests.
        On two occasions I have collaborated with my colleagues in the Chicago Symphony viola section to play my arrangement of the Star Spangled Banner before Chicago White Sox games. It was a glorious experience to be on the field.

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