Monday, November 17, 2008

Milton Keynes Sinfonia concert

17 November 2008

On Saturday I played with Milton Keynes Sinfonia in a concert which contrasted early and later works by those near contemporaries Richard Strauss and Ralph Vaughan-Williams. We started with the delightful ‘Serenade for Wind’ by Strauss – described by our conductor, David Knight, as ‘super-charged Haydn’. We were then joined by the wonderful soprano, Zoe South, for a thrilling performance of Strauss’s ‘Four Last Songs’ – delicate, powerful and immensely moving. (‘Beim Schlafengehen’ must be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.) After the strings played Vaughan-Williams’ ‘Variations on Dives & Lazurus’, we finished with his ‘Symphony No 6’ – a fiendishly difficult piece which manages to echo Shostakovich without ever straying from the distinctive VW sound. I thought we gave an impressive performance of an ambitious and interesting programme.

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1 Comments:

At 11:01 am, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you very much! I thought the orchestra were great, and I look forward to working with you again very soon.

Zoe

 

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