Musica da Camera String Orchestra |
Musical Director and
Leader: Barbara Jane Gilby
Cello Soloist:
Anneliese McGee-Collett
Holy Covenant Anglican
Church, Cook ACT
Saturday 12 November
Review by Len Power
Under the direction of violinist, Barbara Jane Gilby, Musica
da Camera presented a program in which four of the five items were arrangements
or transformations of the composer’s original work.
The first item, ‘Charterhouse Suite For Strings’ by Vaughan
Williams was written for piano in 1920 and arranged for strings by
musicologist, James Brown. It’s a
characteristic Vaughan-Williams work, rich and melodic, and it was played with
great feeling by the orchestra. The
second and fifth movements were especially appealing.
Couperin’s ‘Pieces en Concert’ were composed for harpsichord
and were set for cello and strings by Paul Bazelaire. Cello soloist, Anneliese McGee-Collett,
played these beautifully with strong accompaniment from the orchestra. The nicely reflective ‘Plainte’ and the
sprightly ‘Air de Diable’ were particularly well played.
Arranged for strings by violinist, Lazer Gosman, four of
Shostakovich’s piano solo ’24 Preludes Op. 34’ proved to be a great showcase
for the orchestra and leader, Barbara Jane Gilby. Constantly unpredictable, these haunting
pieces were especially enjoyable.
Barbara Jane Gilby |
The final work presented, Norman Leyden’s ‘Serenade for
String Orchestra’, commenced with a dramatic Prelude and was followed by a
strong Fugue, a nicely ethereal Nocturne and a rollicking Cakewalk to finish. The orchestra’s expert playing of this American
work was a great finale to the afternoon’s concert.
This concert is being repeated at St. Peter and Paul’s
Cathedral in Goulburn on Sunday 13 November at 2.30pm.
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