NZSO at the Town Hall, Auckland
Our conductor, Hannu Lintu, took enthusiasm to a whole new level.
Next, our violin soloist Cho-Liang Lin appeared, and Brahms’ sublime Violin Concerto was executed with grace and precision. The concerto progressed through many moods and showed the dynamic skill of Mr Lin, and the orchestra. The theatre of the concert then took place, with Mr Lin making about 5 trips on and off the stage before finally raising his bow (which had lost a good deal of its hair during his performance) for an encore. It was “Gavotte”, a dance by Bach, and very pleasant indeed.
After the intermission, we were treated to Tchaikovsky’s 5th Symphony, which was also superb. With Mr Lintu literally jumping up and down towards the end, the orchestra responded magnificently. At its conclusion applause burst out, and Mr Lintu exited the stage promptly - presumably to get some oxygen. He appeared again several times, but alas the orchestra was not roused for an encore. Still, a fantastic night had by all, judging from the comments from fellow patrons.
For an official review from the Herald, click here. Also an article on Lin here.
1 Comments:
Fab u lous! I love a good concert :)
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