Swan Lake Music at the TPO
The orchestra was rearranged for this performance, by Italian
guest conductor Alfonso Scarano, so that the second violins replaced the cellos
in the front at stage right. I thought
that it gave the TPO a different sound, which I liked. Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake Suite was given a
gorgeous reading by Scarano, who, with an economy of motion, guided the
orchestra through many expressive passages expertly executed by the orchestra’s
first desk players.
Korean composer Thomas Huk Cha was present for the world
premier of his “Glory to God” for Orchestra.
It was the usual dissonant music written today, without the trace of a
melody, but I liked the energy and big sound behind Cha’s work. Unlike most contemporary compositions I hear,
I wouldn’t mind hearing “Gory to God” again, but I hardly think that will be
possible: these works are given world
premiers, and then are buried in the composer’s archives.
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