Musical Director:
Shilong Ye
Holy Covenant
Anglican Church 17 September
Reviewed by LEN POWER
With “Serenading in Spring”, Musica Da Camera String Orchestra
presented a particularly well-chosen program of works that were uplifting,
refreshing, joyful and optimistic. It
created the perfect mood for this time of year as we leave the dark and cold of
winter behind and embrace the glories of spring with, hopefully, the end of the
pandemic in sight as well.
The program featured music by Bartók, Delius, Volkmann, Glazunov and Nielsen. The conductor, Shilong Ye, achieved a high standard of disciplined and sensitive playing by the orchestra throughout the concert.
Béla Bartók’s “Romanian Folk Dances” were given a bright performance to start the program. These six dances, based on seven tunes from Transylvania, were melodious and dramatic. Images of peasants frolicking and rejoicing at the start of spring easily came to mind.
“Two Aquarelles” (Two Songs to be Sung of A Summer Night on the Water) by Frederick Delius were composed in 1917 and arranged for string orchestra in 1932 by Eric Fenby. The first part has a dream-like quality which the orchestra captured with delicacy and feeling. The second part is more joyful but still retains a reflective quality and it was played with great sensitivity.
Conductor, Shilong Ye, takes a bow with the orchestra
After a short interval, “Theme and Variations for String Orchestra Op. 97” by Alexander Glazunov was played. Composed in 1918, the variations around the opening theme produce an enjoyable, melodic work of great interest. It was also well-played.
The final work on the program was Carl Nielsen’s “Suite For Strings Op. 1”. The orchestra played the three distinct parts of this work again with notable sensitivity.
Musica Da Camera String Orchestra with Shilong Ye conducting |
Photos by Len Power
This review was first published in the Canberra CityNews digital edition of 18 September 2022.
Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’, ‘Arts About’ and 'Classical Mood' programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.