With world-renowned trombonist, Takahiro Ono! |
With the PPO conductor, Olivier Ochanine! |
This
is the first concert of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra for 2012
but I think the fifth for this season. I actually missed all the other
shows because of my busy schedule but I was very happy to attend this
one. For the first time, I decided to get a ticket in the balcony because Lea Salonga said that the music would sound better there since the music rises, especially in the CCP. And was she right on the money!! Thanks Lea for that suggestion!
The PPO (Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra) first played Antonin Dvorak's Czech Suite and it was very beautiful! Then Takahiro Ono, a trombonist, came on, and he did a wonderful version of Rimsky-Korsakov's Trombone Concerto. It was actually the first time I heard a trombonist do a solo and it was quite cute, especially his encore, which he did with four other trombonists which I presume are from the PPO. The encore sounded kinda jazzy to me and it reminded me of the music Charlie Chaplin would use in his silent films.
Then Maestro Oli introduced us to Carl Nielsen's The Inextinguishable where he gave us a background about the work. Frankly, I didn't know Denmark had some good composers so thanks to his leadership, I have finally heard a Danish symphony - and the PPO performed really well. It was so beautiful to hear all those notes because from our vantage point, you could really appreciate the music better compared to the other concerts where I sat in the orchestra area. It was robust and clear and cohesive.
Pity that I might miss the next two PPO concerts since my calendar is almost full. Sigh.....anyway, there's always the next season in September!
Incidentally, the installations of Roberto Chabet were also in the
lobbies of the different floors of the CCP theater. Interesting work -
very masculine and very clean.
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