Sunday 2 November 2008

Earth-cracking opener

Well, after what's felt like a long run up to the start of the Nottingham Classics 2008-9 season it finally exploded upon us with a foundation-threatening performance of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring from the Halle. It was also the first appearance in Notingham for the Halle's newly-appointed Principal Guest Conductor (for 2009-10, that is, which I guess makes him the Principal Guest Conductor Designate or something), Markus Stenz.

I had a quick chat with Markus after the concert and, like virtually all conductors who've been to the Royal Concert Hall, he really loved the sound here. His next appointment in Nottingham will be with Mahler's Second Symphony in 2010, which should really put the spectacle into 'spectacular'.

Anyway, after a thrilling performance like last Saturday's you sometimes wonder how you can possibly follow it. Thankfully, on this occasion, we've no such worries. Next Saturday, 8 November, Vaughan Williams' Sea Symphony - one of the first truly great British symphonies - is treated to a performance from the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra with our own Nottingham Harmonic Society Choir and stellar soloists, Janice Watson and Roderick Williams.

You may be aware that this concert was orginally to be conducted by Vernon Handley, who sadly passed away in September. As a mark of respect to the great man, the concert is being dedicated to his memory and fittingly, the brilliant young conductor, John Wilson - himself a great champion of British music - will be wielding the baton.

Should be quite an event. Hope to see you there.

Neil

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