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NCCO performs with featured guest soloist, Paul Neubauer
First Congregational Church
2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704-2201 USA
7:30 PM, Thursday, May 12, 2022
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[7:31 PM] {Greetings from Richard Lonsdorf, NCCO Executive Director}
[7:33 PM] {applause for NCCO entrance}
[7:34 PM] {Greetings from Daniel Hope}
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791): Mozart: Symphony in B-flat Major, K. 45b (ca. 1768)
[7:48 PM] {Daniel Hope introduces PN and the next work}
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante in E flat Major for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364 (1779)
[8:25 PM] {pause for PN to adjust his viola back down to standard tuning}
[8:25 PM] {DH introduces the encore duet}
[8:48 PM] {lights down, announcements, performers out}
Tonights show was pretty good!
I especially enjoyed the Sinfonia Concertante with Paul Neubauer; I'm not sure that I've seen him before, nor heard that work. Both experiences were outstanding! I can understand why some reviewers complained that the insertion of the Tertis/Hellmesberger cadenza was out of character with the rest of the work – it's pretty easy to tell that part isn't Mozart! – but on the other hand, both Hope and Neubauer clearly enjoyed playing it, and as it clearly called for a pair of virtuosi, it's not likely that I'll get too many chances to hear it again. I thought it was extra sharp of Daniel Hope to follow that with the tranquility of the Koechlin: Idylle – kinda like the kiss goodnight at the end of a hot date, right?
Steve Winn posted a review with SFCV.
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