Lutoslawski: Musique funebre
Lutoslawski: Piano Concerto
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe ballet
Philharmonia Orchestra
Philharmonia Voices
Esa-Pekka Salonen conductor
Krystian Zimerman piano
30 January 2013, Royal Festival Hall, London
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Lutoslawski with Salonen |
The first concert of three at the Royal Festival Hall kicked off with the work that grabbed international attention for the composer at the second Warsaw Autumn Festival in 1958. The Musique funebre has a tone equivalent to Strauss’ Metamorphosen and commemorates the 10th anniversary of the death of Bela Bartok. It remains an arresting composition and Salonen was a model of restraint, emphasising the subdued and intimate atmosphere it generates.
Lutoslawski and Zimerman performing together |
After such concise, focused brilliance in the first half, it was perhaps unfair to throw out one of Ravel’s most bloated scores. Fair or not, Daphnis well outstayed its welcome, however brilliantly it was played and sung by the Philharmonia Orchestra and Voices. The orchestration was at times ravishing of course, but much of the ballet feels like sub- Rimsky-Korsakov and the worldless vocalising of the chorus has not dated well.
Bring on more Lutoslawski!
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