BBC
CONCERT ORCHESTRA
M&G
Concert at the Civic Theatre
20.10.16
Autumn
mists outside, but warm Italian sunshine radiating from the Civic
stage, packed with the versatile musicians of the BBC Concert
Orchestra.
Under
the baton of Jessica Cottis, they gave crisp, precise readings of
some familiar scores, beginning with the lively Overture to The
Italian Girl in Algiers.
Bedfellows
in the reference books, and now on the concert platform, child
prodigies Rossini and Rota. The latter best remembered for his
Fellini film scores, but a fine academic and classical composer,
represented here by his Bassoon Concerto, with John McDougall as
soloist. An accessible, if episodic, work with a lyrical, melancholy
inner movement before the dance Variations which form the finale.
Beautifully performed here, with fine work from piano, percussion and
oboe in support of the agile soloist
After
Beethoven's Romance No.2, with the orchestra's leader Stephen Morris
as soloist, another trip to Italy composed by another prodigy:
Mendelssohn's Fourth Symphony in the “sunshine key” of A Major.
Lashings of local colour, in the solemn procession, and in the
fleet-footed Saltarello which brings the work to an exhilarating
close.
This
opening concert in the new M&G season was recorded for future
broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
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