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Seen and Heard UK Concert
Vladar
adopted the fashionable
practice of playing, continuo-style,
during some of the orchestral
tuttis. I find that, particularly
in the first instance, this
detracts from the contrast
when the soloist makes his
entry, but if 'performance
practice' says that it ought
to be done, many will automatically
follow suit. The woodwind
sounded divine, imparting
a truly Mozartian wind-band
sound to the many passages
in Mozart desires just that,
and a melting command of
line what a happy combination!
whenever required to do
so for their solos. The
strings soon recovered from
the slight dullness I mentioned
at the very beginning. Vibrato
was varied intelligently
rather than dogmatically,
for instance to heighten
the darkness of the slow
movement's daring chromaticism.
There is more than one way
to do this, of course, but
this was a method which,
for the most part, proved
effectively. The exhilirating
antics of the finale's variations
met with a keen response
from soloist and orchestra,
to bring a welcome foretaste
of Papageno to the proceedings. Mark Berry
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