I ran into some fellow classical players and one had just started going to CSO concerts because she was approaching 35 and that's the cutoff age for cheaper tickets and another had played in Canberra for yonks and this was his first concert. We'd been subscribers but missed gigs too often to maintain a subscription and then had got too busy. But I was glad we got back for this one. The music was Charles Ives Unanswered question, Elena Kats-Chernin Night and now, a flute concerto with Sally Walker, and Tchaikovsky Symphony 6. Observations? We were up the back so interesting to observe the lone trumpeter injecting into Ives, as an alternative voice. Jessica Cottis had argued this was about a staid life and the alternative. Then Elena K-C in 3 movements. I found the first movement pretty steady and repeating, but it enlivened for the second and third movements, even if the flute could be lost amongst the great hubble-bubble. Then the Tchaikovsky. Apparently Tchaiks considered it his best work. I was his last - he died ~8 days after the first performance. It starts quietly, then a 5/4 waltz and a march and the quieter final movement. I can't hear Tchaiks without marvelling at his ability to create glorious melody from the simple lines, then meld and mould it. And the CSO did a great job, nice phrasing and movement and section play, and huge dynamics. We were in the last row upstairs and i measured volume around 88Db down to a whisper. And Jessica Cottis virtually dances on the conductor's podium. Interestingly, the orchestra seemed to be well off her indications, but consistently so, so it all held together, so good. They were recording, so many mics around the stage. We left in some elation, and not just Megan and I, but also muso friends we saw afterwards.. Plenty of smiles so all good. Very glad we went.
Jessica Cottis (conductor) led the Canberra Symphony Orchestra at Llewellyn Hall playing Ives, Kat-Chernin and Tchaikovsky with soloist Sally Walker (flute).
PS. The following day I had lunch with Elena Kats-Chernin and it was a very pleasant outing. We talked of music, of course, but not just. Meeting musicians outside the concert hall gives you a chance to talk of other things. It's a key pleasure when we host CIMF visitors. We talked of family, home, history, music and musicians and previous night's concert (the encore was Eliza's aria from Wild Swans), touched on politics, national and otherwise. Perhaps more. Such an interesting, wide ranging discussion and a pleasant interlude. Elena, lovely to chat.
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