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Nigel Kennedy and the SSO @ QPAC


Last night J and I hopped on the bus to have a good night out - dinner on Little Stanley St at Obsession, followed by Nigel Kennedy and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra playing Mozart's Violin Concerto No.4 in D, K218 and Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major Op, 61. He's a strange bloke, is Nigel. Cockney sorta accent, very interesting stage manner (including gangsta style handshakes with the concertmaster) and he "warmed up" with the Praeludium from Bach's Solo Partita number 3 (in E Major). I've been listening to Richard Tognetti's version of the Solo Partitas and Sonatas for about a year now and it was very interesting to hear the difference in tone. Even allowing for the fact that we were sitting up the back of the QPAC Concert Hall, Kennedy's version seemed quite a bit softer in tone, though every bit as vibrant. The Mozart... well, I reckon Mozart has written better works so I found it quite disappointing. Except for Kennedy's cadenza, that is - first time I've experienced a "whole of orchestra" cadenza. It was really, really good. I hope he records it at some point because it's definitely worth hearing. To round out the first half, Kennedy and the SSO Concertmaster, Dene Olding (who he went to Juilliard with) played some short Bartok pieces. Never been a fan of Bartok, really, so this left me cold. The second half was Beethoven, and a much better piece. Where I found the Mozart to be sort of thin and ill-defined, Beethoven's work was well fleshed out, had serious depth and had much greater exploration of its themes. Of course, I know, he had a greater range of instruments to work with and he wrote it aged 36 whereas Mozart was 19 when he wrote K218. And it shows. To finish off the concert they then played Csardas and an arrangement of Hendrix's Purple Haze. Reminded both J and I of Fourplay String Quartet in style, just a bit. Interesting to experience a similar crossover for classically-trained musicians when they try their hand at Jazz or Rock. Very interesting indeed. So we had a very nice evening, caught the bus home and turned into pumpkins. Technorati tags: topic:{Technorati}[Nigel Kennedy], topic:{Technorati}[Dene Olding], topic:{Technorati}[Sydney Symphony Orchestra], topic:{Technorati}[Mozart], topic:{Technorati}[Beethoven], topic:{Technorati}[Violin Concerto], topic:{Technorati}[K218], topic:{Technorati}[Opus 61], topic:{Technorati}[QPAC], topic:{Technorati}[Queensland Performing Arts Centre], topic:{Technorati}[Obsession Chinese Restaurant]
 
 
 
 
Comments:

I have a page called "Kennedy Experiences" on my unofficial NK website. Would you consider letting me post this experience of yours on it ? All due acknowledgements will be made and I'll put a link to your site. Interesting what you say about the Mozart....I'll be hearing Nigel play it in the spring and I'll have your comment in mind when I do. Many thanks. Cheers, mate.

Posted by Elsie Stockdale on February 04, 2008 at 12:21 AM EST #

Hi Elsie, that's fine by me. Please drop your url into the comments field.

Posted by James C. McPherson on February 04, 2008 at 02:12 PM EST #

The website is at: http://www.nigelkennedyonline.com

Many thanks !

Posted by Elsie Stockdale on February 05, 2008 at 12:39 AM EST #

Hi- I to was at the Brisbane gig Sunday 3rd April afternoon and knowing that Nigel had a late night before I was very captivated with his energy to play so beautifully and effortlessly. How can anyone criticise his choice of music or work. He was brilliant plus more. I had the pleasure of meeting Nigel after the show and was welcomed by him outside his dressing room with a great friendly smile and a kiss on the hand. I found him to be very sincere and listening to everyword I was saying, even though he may have heard it before. I also had the pleasure of meeting his wife and found her very friendly as well. Who ( anyone famous) would offer his time like Nigel does after a full one show. I have the girls at work into Nigel now ( he would like that!) If by chance Nigel you read this- when you are in Brisbane again email me and you and your wife can stay at my place.

Posted by Stephanie Cross on February 09, 2008 at 07:37 PM EST #

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