Last night my friend Angela and I went to the final Utah Symphony performance of the 2017-2018 season and it was such an amazing concert! In my opinion a performance featuring Rachmaninoff was a great way to end what has been a fantastic season! The orchestra began with a piece commissioned by the Utah Symphony called Reflections by Tristan Murail. It is very modern but, as explained by Thierry Fischer, it is a contemplative piece where the instruments mimic the tides and the wind and their ability to withstand adversity. I found it to be very soothing. Next Concertmaster Madeleine Adkins was the featured soloist in a performance of Korngold's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. I had never heard this piece before and I thought it was beautiful. I especially loved the third movement because it was very lively and the violin sounded a lot like a fiddle. Adkins gave a spectacular performance (I really like her and I like the fact that the Concertmaster is a woman) and she received a thunderous standing ovation. After the intermission the orchestra played Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2. Rachmaninoff is one of my favorite composers so I enjoyed this immensely. I think that the fanfare played by the horns in the second movement is so quintessentially Russian and I think that the main theme played in the third movement is especially romantic. It was such a lovely concert and it was a great way to celebrate the end of the school year!
Note: I am really looking forward to seeing the Utah Symphony perform in some outdoor venues this summer, particularly a performance with Sutton Foster at Deer Valley!