神啊,赐予我力量吧
出关后的日子
神啊,赐予我力量吧
Jiří Bělohlávek, conductor,Nikolai Lugansky, piano 30 October 2006 (Mon) Esplanade Concert Hall
STRAUSS Don Juan
MOZART Piano Concerto in C, K467
JANACEK Suite from The Cunning Little Vixen
SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 54
A fortnight ago, I went with two friends for the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s debut in Esplanade, meeting another two friends there. Attracted by the prestige and fame of BBC as many of the others, I luckily got a much discounted ticket at the last minute, with a little help from my friend.
Founded almost a century ago, BBC SO has become one of the leading orchestras in UK bearing its name around the world. I was quite pleasantly surprised and expected to hear some authentic English works when three months ago I knew they are visiting Singapore. However, this turned out to be a big disappointment when I saw the repertoire, which was a more compromised program with Mozart and Shostakovich as if a birthday man party.
As the melodramatic tone of Don Juan started off the concert, the incisive string and brilliant brass were implying the BBC SO’s world class skills. Though few mistakes before the tune-in, this piece was still sound enough to capture the audience.
Nikolai Lugansky’s interpretation of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 highlighted the concert with his musical simplicity, though a little bit lack of accompanying and contrast from the string. Three rounds of applauses didn’t bring him back with an encore on the Steinway.
The second half commenced with a contemporary piece from the conductor’s motherland Czech. This time BBC SO was fully energized with its rich tradition in interpreting the modern works. Under Belohlavek’s baton, the orchestra brought the audience into the mother nature with lovely animals and forests with its dramatic and skillful presenting.
The last piece on the programme was Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6. I can’t recall much from the unemotional performance. Or in another words, it’s not impressive. And I was told SSO done a better one in the same hall two weeks before.
When the maestro back on stage with the first encore, I realized that they just came for pleasing the Asian audience instead of bring some English music tradition. I am sure everyone had heard this piece even if he never been to a classical concert hall or owned a classical album. BBC SO did do a good job when playing this famous English piece. Audience roared and applauded before they hit the last note. This also brought back the conductor for another encore with Dvorak’s dance piece which scattered my bubble dream of hearing Elgar’s Nimrod from Enigma Variations.
After the performance, I asked the maestro Belohlavek in the autography session:”BBC SO has just found its new steersman, where you maestro will lead it in the future? More baroque or classical or romantic or contemporary?”. The music director and conductor immediately told me: “Classical and romantic. Coz the contemporary will always be there itself”. So let’s just see where the BBC flagship is going to.
On the way back home, my friends asked me to give a mark for the concert. As generous always, I gave an 8 out of 10 for the performance. I was satisfied with their skills, consonance and the twenty dollars I paid for. Another friend of mine phoned me she would give the performance 6 marks. At first I thought she was too stingy for flattering, soon I realized she paid at least fifty for the concert. While, most probably I would give 7 if I paid fifty; or 6 if I got the first class with three hundreds dollars. Just as one of my friend’s review title “BBC’s musical buffet leaves one hungering for more”.
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周日流水账:
上午绕Jurong Lake跑17KM。
跑完回家收拾家务,打扫拖地,干了3小时。。。比跑步还累T_T
下午去帮朋友修理电脑,混饭,混车去音乐会
赞一下音乐家的厨艺,spaghetti做的不错,呵呵
至于音乐会,一般般了。
这种环境也就听个热闹,The Beatles goes classical还不错
Sun, 1 Oct 06
7:00pm Parade Ring, Singapore Racecourse (at Kranji) |
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Lim Yau conductor |
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Repertoire/ Programme:
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| STRAUSS, J. II – Overture to Die Fledermaus MASCAGNI – Intermezzo to Cavalleria rusticana ALFORD, KENNETH – Colonel Bogey March STRAUSS, J. II – Eljen a Magyar Polka, Op. 332 ROSSINI – Finale from William Tell Overture TYZIK, JEFF – Beatles Hits Medley RIMSKY-KORSAKOV – Capriccio Espagnole, Op. 34 |
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Synopsis:
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The Singapore Racecourse comes alive with music this October! Come and join us with your family and children, and celebrate Children’s Day with a difference. A galloping great time awaits you with special treats* in store for the children, and a delightful concert as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra performs tunes ranging from the familiar to the nostalgic. |
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Old Fables And New Forms
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Sat, 23 Sep 06
7:30pm Esplanade Concert Hall |
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| Lim Yau conductor Dmitri Makhtin violin |
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Repertoire/ Programme:
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| MASSENET – Le Cid: Ballet Music SAINT-SAËNS – Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61 SATIE – Parade, ballet realiste sur un thème de Jean Cocteau STRAVINSKY – The Firebird: Suite (1919 version) |
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Synopsis:
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| Though born into the Romantic era, Saint-Saens remained very much a composer in the classical French tradition, as illustrated by the Violin Concerto No. 3, a work premiered by the great Spanish virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate. It was just the opposite for Satie, who wrote of himself, "I have come into the world very young into an era very old." The 1917 ballet Parade was a joint effort with Cubist painters Jean Cocteau and Pablo Picasso. Another work from the same era, Stravinsky’s music for The Firebird brings a modernist approach to a traditional Russian folktale. |
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