The advertisements in the program are a little disturbing, blatant pitches to Boston old money ("Fiduciary Trust: Personal Investment Management and Trust Services for Family Wealth. Why do prosperous individuals and families entrust over $10 billion of assets to our care?", some homes from Coldwell Banker Huneeman Previews International for a mere $1.8 to $6.9 million) and a large number of ads for Senior Care and Retirement Communities. (Quote of the Moment: "The sun setting is no less beautiful than the sun rising" over 4 images of women at different ages, in chronological order, an ad for "Life Care Centers of America". It's a nice thought, but kind of creepy.)
 The most listenable piece last night was Stravinsky's Four Norwegian Moods.  It was also the only piece with a tuba.  I'm afraid to announce that I believe this is largely coincidence. Although I used to play the beast, when I hear it now it sounds rather... I dunno, blatty.  The tone is very impure, compared to the string basses or even other brass, such as the french horn.  And frankly it looks pretty darn goofy.
The most listenable piece last night was Stravinsky's Four Norwegian Moods.  It was also the only piece with a tuba.  I'm afraid to announce that I believe this is largely coincidence. Although I used to play the beast, when I hear it now it sounds rather... I dunno, blatty.  The tone is very impure, compared to the string basses or even other brass, such as the french horn.  And frankly it looks pretty darn goofy.
