Saturday, February 9, 2019

Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique"

It seems like it has been such a long time since I've been to Abravanel Hall to hear the Utah Symphony so I was very happy to be there last night for a concert featuring one of my favorite composers!  The orchestra began with the Overture to Tannhauser by Richard Wagner and I absolutely loved it!  This opera is about the temptation and ultimate redemption of a troubadour and the music is incredibly dramatic (I loved the themes played by the brass)!  After this performance I definitely need to put this opera on my list ones I want to see!  Next came a trio of pieces by Hector Berlioz: Sara la baigneuse, Ballade for Three Choruses and Orchestra featuring the Utah Symphony Chorus and the University of Utah Chamber Choir; "La Mort d'Ophelie" from Tristia featuring the women from the aforementioned choruses; and Reverie et caprice for Violin and Orchestra featuring an amazing performance by soloist Philippe Quint.  I loved all of these pieces but I especially enjoyed the second because I am obsessed with the play Hamlet and I could see Ophelia's death scene very clearly as I listened to the beautiful and ethereal music.  After the intermission, the orchestra played Symphony No. 6  ("Pathetique") by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.  I love the Russian composers because their music is very emotional and this piece, in particular, is almost unbearably so.  I especially enjoyed the final movement because I think it is so passionate and filled with such longing.  This was the best interpretation of this piece that I have ever heard and I had tears in my eyes at its conclusion!  It was an evening filled with music from three of the best composers from the 19th century romantic era performed beautifully by the Utah Symphony and I loved every minute of it!  I highly recommend getting a ticket to tonight's performance of the same program (go here).

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