Monday, August 26, 2024

NOAH OSHIRO, CELLIST

Greenaway Studio, Chapman August 25

 

Reviewed by Len Power

 

Listening to 23 year old cellist Noah Oshiro playing his program of 5 distinctive works, you could only wonder how someone of that age could have achieved such maturity in musical performance already.

He began playing the cello at the age of 3. He is currently completing his final year of his Bachelor of Music in Performance at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music under Julian Smiles and Danny Yeadon.

He has also studied in Europe, was a featured artist at the 2024 Orange Chamber Music Festival and has toured for Musica Viva as well as with other groups including the Brodsky Quartet and Ensemble Apex String Quartet.

Noah Oshiro

His program began with his own composition, Improvisando, showing not only his ability with the cello but also his skill as a composer. It was a wide-ranging work that appealed to the emotions – dark and moody at times and then bursting with passion and colour.

He followed this with four very different works that showed his versatility. J.S. Bach’s solo cello suite, Prelude in D minor, was the first, followed by Julie-O by the American composer, Mark Summer, Water Spirit Song by Australia’s Ross Edwards and the first movement of Zoltan Kodaly’s Solo Cello Sonata. His program concluded with Lamentatio by Giovanni Sollima.

It was a rich program of widely varying works all played superbly. In the intimate performing space, he established an immediate rapport with his audience with his confident and friendly demeanour and lucid comments about the various pieces played. The warmth in the audience’s applause at the end of this young man’s remarkable recital was richly deserved.

 

Photo by Len Power

This review was first published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 26 August 2024.

Len Power's reviews are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’ programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.