Otago Daily Times

Guest pianist shines as conductor lifts DSO

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ANEARcapac­ity house was thunderous in its applause for an evening with pianist Jian Liu and the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Over. Under his convivial and generous baton, the DSO is exhilarati­ngly committed, energetic and lifted into the realms of excellence.

Guest pianist Jian Liu presented Rachmanino­ff’s Piano Concerto No 2 in a way not heard in Dunedin since Demidenko’s wellloved rendition. While comparison­s are not really relevant and Liu’s interpreta­tion was no less loved by the audience, this was a gentler, more thoughtful and perhaps less Russian interpreta­tion, which highlights the one down side. Liu treated Rachmanino­ff’s piano part as an equal member of the orchestra. While this is inherent in the compositio­n, the audience was deaf to Liu’s clearly virtuosic technique, frustratin­gly, all too often apparent only by the blur of fingers on keys. Passages merely highlighte­d by the orchestral part were stunning for their silvered clarity and nuance. The orchestra’s woodwind and brass solo sections were performed brilliantl­y.

The evening opened with an adrenaline­boosting sprint through Glinka’s Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture. It ended with Tchaikovsk­y’s 4th Symphony. Tchaikovsk­y’s ominous clarion calls are counterbal­anced by Romantic anguish and serenity, which Rachmanino­ff would voice with more urgent vigour. Tchaikovsk­y’s work is monumental. Its emotional diversity is heard as seamlessly strung together. While the intimate pizzicato conversati­on between all sections in the

Scherzo was outstandin­g, all movements of this long work showed the orchestra in excellent form. Passages of great sentiment and, conversely, of great outrage, made equally palpable impact.

This cohesive programme of romantic works from a 50year period of Russian history was well conceived. It encourages a glimpse of music within its social and historical context, pivotal to furthering intercultu­ral understand­ing. A great note on which to end the 2018 season.

 ??  ?? Jian Liu & Dunedin Symphony Orchestra Dunedin Town Hall Saturday, October 27
Jian Liu & Dunedin Symphony Orchestra Dunedin Town Hall Saturday, October 27

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