Saturday, January 4, 2020

Debussy's La Mer

I specifically picked last night's Utah Symphony concert because I anticipated that I would need something to get me through the first days back to school after winter break.  It actually wasn't that bad but I am still glad I picked this concert because it was wonderful.  I wasn't familiar with any of the pieces that were performed but I loved them all!  The orchestra began with Leonore Overture No. 3 (from the opera that was eventually renamed Fidelio) by Ludwig van Beethoven.  This tells the story of Florestan, a man who has been unjustly imprisoned in a gloomy dungeon, and it is very atmospheric but then it becomes triumphant as he contemplates his redemption.  My favorite part was a dramatic fanfare by a solo trumpet off stage, which represents Florestan's jailer giving him a reprieve.  Next came Edgar Meyer's Violin Concerto featuring Associate Concertmaster Kathryn Eberle as soloist.  This piece was originally commissioned for Hilary Hahn, a frequent soloist with the Utah Symphony, and I absolutely loved it.  It is very beautiful and it has a bluegrass feel to it.  I especially loved the duet between the solo violin and a contrabassoon.  Eberle was amazing (I always enjoy her as a soloist) and she received a rousing standing ovation.  After the intermission, the orchestra played a quirky piece called Moler by Arlene Sierra.  I found this piece to be a bit cacophonous but I kind of dug it.  The concert concluded with La Mer by Claude Debussy and it was absolutely lovely.  Each of the three movements represent a different period of time during a day at sea.  I really enjoyed the first movement because there were several different melodies played briefly by various sections of the orchestra and it sounded like waves that were gathering momentum and then dissipating.  It was really cool!  For the encore, the orchestra played two waltzes by Johann Strauss Jr. to ring in the new year, as they do in Vienna, complete with confetti and a champagne toast by conductor Conner Covington.  It was so fun!  This program will be repeated again at tonight's concert (go here for tickets) and trust me when I say that you don't want to miss it!

Note:  I will return to my reviews of the movies I saw over winter break tomorrow!

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