The Southbank Centre's latest endeavour was an ambitious one - to create a live mixtape experience where six world-class orchestras performed short sets, repeated throughout the evening
. Unfortunately, things just didn't gel as planned
. The disjointed atmosphere in the Royal Festival Hall, with its meandering finale and cramped queues, was a major letdown
. I mean, who wants to wait around for what feels like an eternity to see another orchestra perform? Not me! 
The event's concept had promise, but it felt like they took a few too many risks
. The unconventional layout and repeated sets made it feel more like a series of exhibitions than a cohesive musical experience
. And let's not forget the wasted potential of having one of the Southbank Centre's most prominent halls unused
.
The Aurora Orchestra's Purcell Room performance, in particular, was a highlight - but even that couldn't redeem the overall lack of polish and planning
. I left feeling underwhelmed and disappointed
. Maybe it's just me, but I think this experiment had some fundamental flaws
. The idea of bite-sized classical music was intriguing, but unfortunately, it just didn't come together in practice
.
The event's concept had promise, but it felt like they took a few too many risks
The Aurora Orchestra's Purcell Room performance, in particular, was a highlight - but even that couldn't redeem the overall lack of polish and planning