The tour's guest conductor, the venerable André Previn, initially declined to make any comment on the disaster during the tour, for which he was, perhaps unfairly, criticized by Norman Lebrecht. To my eyes, Previn was being respectfully silent rather than offering an empty tribute, but he has since decided to donate part of his fee from the tour to the relief effort in Japan. As Jens noted quite forcefully (and I echoed less so), there is a great difference between paying lip service to solidarity with a country in crisis -- "dedicating" an already scheduled performance, for example -- and putting your money where your mouth is. Previn did choose to lead a performance of Bach's Air ("on the G string" as it is widely known), one of the standard pieces for public observation of mourning, and the audience was encouraged to donate money to the Red Cross in support of the Japanese relief efforts. Audience members, including many of Japanese descent, filled the hall in support of these Japanese musicians.
Elgar / Walton, Cello Concertos, D. Müller-Schott, Oslo Philharmonic, A. Previn |
Anne Midgette, Japan’s NHK Symphony Orchestra puts on a good face at Strathmore (Washington Post, March 18) NHK Symphony Orchestra quintet performs at local school (Washington Post, March 18) Michele Norris and Robert Siegel, NHK Orchestra Plays Tribute To People Of Japan (NPR, March 17) Wah Keung Chan, The show must go on for the NHK Orchestra (Montreal Gazette, March 17) |
The second half of this week's visiting orchestra diptych presented by WPAS is the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Saturday (March 19, 4 pm). Roberto Abbado will take the podium in relief of the ailing James Levine, with Peter Serkin serving as piano soloist: early reports of the appearance of Andris Nelsons with the BSO make us wish he were conducting here, too.
Bravo!!! A wonderful review this is and one which, for a change, did not mention Jacqueline du Pre in connection with the Elgar concerto. I shall have to come by more often.
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