Last night I went to see the Halle conducted by Ryan Wigglesworth . It was a notable concert seeing Marc Andre Hamelin play the Turnage Piano Concerto a short piece modelled it seemed to me on the Ravel . The jazz influences also were somewhat reminiscent too . The first movement rather busy , the second a lullaby for Hans Werner Henze was the highlight and the finale seemed in its grotesque burlesque as it is titled to miss one thing in particular - a tune or a memorable theme .
Hamelin did not look at all like his appearance on CD covers and indeed letting his greying grow longer at the back had an uncanny resemblance to Joseph Cooper !
He played superbly .
That was not however really the point of this post . In the second half with terrific virtuosity that would I imagine Barbirolli would have loved to have had at its disposal they played The Rite of Spring . Yet I found myself almost utterly unmoved by it , Wigglesworth seemed to create little tension .
I wondered whether it was age . I have probably not listened to the work on CD for a while and perhaps music like the Rite seems a lot less exciting when you are approaching 50 than 20 .
The last time I heard the piece in the City Hall was probably one of the three best concerts I have ever been to - December 1987 CBSO/Rattle - a performance that created extraordinary tension that his excellent recording did not quite match and unlike yesterday's polite applause brought the house down .
Hamelin did not look at all like his appearance on CD covers and indeed letting his greying grow longer at the back had an uncanny resemblance to Joseph Cooper !
He played superbly .
That was not however really the point of this post . In the second half with terrific virtuosity that would I imagine Barbirolli would have loved to have had at its disposal they played The Rite of Spring . Yet I found myself almost utterly unmoved by it , Wigglesworth seemed to create little tension .
I wondered whether it was age . I have probably not listened to the work on CD for a while and perhaps music like the Rite seems a lot less exciting when you are approaching 50 than 20 .
The last time I heard the piece in the City Hall was probably one of the three best concerts I have ever been to - December 1987 CBSO/Rattle - a performance that created extraordinary tension that his excellent recording did not quite match and unlike yesterday's polite applause brought the house down .
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