SATYAGRAHA
Converted?  I don't know if I'd say that.  But I'll say this.
I rarely turn off classical radio just because I can't stand what I'm hearing.  In fact, I never do so -- except once.  It was years ago, and the piece under transmission was, of course, SATYAGRAHA; specifically, the beginning of Act II (the "ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha"s).
Listening to it yesterday, I found the opening of Act I very beautiful.  Not operatic, really; more like a cantata.  But beautiful.  More demanding as the act went on; but hey, I like Strauss and Berg: I can do "demanding."
When Act II and the "ha ha ha"s came around, I found they sounded very different from how I remembered them when I Scarpia'ed them off my radio all those years ago.  From back then, I remember it as a very industrial sound.  Yesterday, it was lyrical and tonal.  Fault of memory? Difference of interpretation? (A very bad car radio?)
Anyway, yesterday's broadcast was a pleasant surprise.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
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