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Thursday, 20 February 2014
Young Ambassadors Forum #2: Seona Glen
Stirling's Young Ambassador, Seona Glen, describes the second Young Ambassadors Forum and Oundjian Conducts Walton, Thu 6th Feb at Perth Concert Hall.
On Thursday 6th February the second RSNO Young Ambassadors forum took place at Perth Concert Hall, one of five locations across Scotland in which the Young Ambassadors will meet this year, so as to reflect the National aspect of the RSNO and indeed the Young Ambassadors Scheme. For many of us, Perth Concert Hall was a relatively unfamiliar venue, and it was great to see the RSNO in action outside of Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
To kick off the evening, we were very lucky to have Peter Oundjian, Music Director of the RSNO, come to talk to us about our role as Young Ambassadors. He listened attentively as we explained our ideas as to how we can promote classical music to a younger audience, and offered some of his own ideas which we have taken on board.
When Peter had to run off to prepare for that evening's concert, Manus Carey, Executive Producer of the RSNO, kindly came to speak with us. Manus was interested in hearing our views about the programming of concerts, and asked what we liked and perhaps didn't like about the programming, which sparked some interesting discussion about what type of experience appeals to a younger audience, and also the controversial issue of 'concert etiquette'. A view which was raised was that we should perhaps try to advertise concerts as being not only about the music, but also about enjoying a wider experience, with a vast number of people in one room who have a shared appreciation for the music and the orchestra.
After our discussion with Manus, we sat down with Neil Cullen, Digital Projects Coordinator, who runs the Young Ambassadors Scheme, to discuss the concert in June, which the Young Ambassadors will be planning and aiming at under 25s. This will include choosing the venue, ensemble and repertoire, and promoting the concert. Thursday's discussion was largely an exchange of ideas, and there seemed to be a mutual feeling that in order to best attract young people, the concert should be different to a 'normal' concert. We took this idea into account when considering possible venues.
Following the forum, the Young Ambassadors were invited to attend the evening's concert, Oundjian Conducts Walton. The concert opened with a very moving performance of Wagner's beautiful Overture to Tannhäuser, which captivated the audience from the opening calming melodies right through to the tremendous climax, where the strings seemed to cry out against the strong chords in the brass.
The next piece was entirely different in character, and quite refreshing between two more rich and powerful pieces. Richard Goode, the phenomenal American pianist, took to the stage for an exquisite rendition of Mozart's Piano Concerto No17. His elegant playing balanced the orchestra perfectly, and the orchestra's crisp articulation mirrored his. For me, however, the highlight of the evening was still to come.
In the second half, the RSNO returned to perform Walton's First Symphony, a piece which I had never heard before. However, by the third movement I had completely fallen in love with it. It's not all that often that I really enjoy a piece the first time I hear it, because it usually takes a few listens to be able to really 'listen properly'. So, the fact that the piece won me over on the first listen is testament to the expressive and open playing of the RSNO. I left the concert hall with that great feeling of having discovered a new piece, and even without the rest of the concert, I would have been happy to leave with that alone.
Seona Glen
Seona is part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and Engagement Department. All views expressed by Young Ambassadors belong to those of the individual and are not representative of the organisation. For more information, visit the RSNO website.
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Young Ambassadors Forum #1: Rebecca Smith
Repertoire:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor)
Rachmaninoff:
Symphonic Dances
Encore: Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 6
The RSNO were on top form last night on the evening of our first RSNO Young Ambassador meeting. It was great to meet all the fellow ambassadors from across Scotland who are all so passionate about bringing music to young people! After our photo shoot we got down to the nitty gritty, and discussed in groups the ways in which we think we can improve the appeal of the RSNO and classical music to our peers. We were excited to find out that work experience for each of us will be arranged in June where we will get to work within our chosen area of the orchestra. We are potentially going to put on our own concert in an unusual venue to invite our friends to, allowing us to bring our favourite music to people our own age. We are really going to make a difference to youth music!
Encore: Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 6
The RSNO were on top form last night on the evening of our first RSNO Young Ambassador meeting. It was great to meet all the fellow ambassadors from across Scotland who are all so passionate about bringing music to young people! After our photo shoot we got down to the nitty gritty, and discussed in groups the ways in which we think we can improve the appeal of the RSNO and classical music to our peers. We were excited to find out that work experience for each of us will be arranged in June where we will get to work within our chosen area of the orchestra. We are potentially going to put on our own concert in an unusual venue to invite our friends to, allowing us to bring our favourite music to people our own age. We are really going to make a difference to youth music!
To begin the concert, the colours of the music by synesthete
Messiaen were incredible, and were beautifully contoured by the world-class
musician’s from the orchestra. The power of the orchestra was not with-held
through the Emperor which was fantastic, and the powerful playing from Lugansky
added his own passion to the piece. The intricate passage work from the wind
section in particular in Symphonic Dances was extraordinary, and I loved the
trumpet fanfare. The violin solo from the leader of the orchestra was exceptional,
with a wild Russian edge to the sound and rich tone colour. The encore of
Brahms was wonderful, and probably my favourite part of the whole concert!
I look forward to the developments
of the Young Ambassador team over the next few weeks, and am excited to be
attending the RSNO’s ‘Benedetti and Elschenbroich play Brahms’ on Saturday 14th of December at
7.30pm in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Hope to see you there!
Rebecca Smith
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Young Ambassadors Forum #1: Heather Mitchell
South Lanarkshire's Young
Ambassador, Heather Mitchell, describes the first Young Ambassadors
Forum and Lugansky Plays The Emperor, Sat 23rd Nov at the Glasgow Royal
Concert Hall.
Nikolai Lugansky. Photograph by Marco Borggreve
Saturday 23rd of November marked the first RSNO Young Ambassadors
forum, where chosen Young Ambassadors from across Scotland gathered in the Glasgow
Royal Concert Hall and met for the first time. It was great to meet so many
talented young people who share so much passion and enthusiasm for classical
music.
After a photo shoot we put our musical heads together and came up with some fresh ideas with regards to attracting young people across the country to classical music and in particular the RSNO.
Following our meeting we were invited to attend the concert Lugansky plays The Emperor where the RSNO and Musical Director Peter Oundjian conducted the concert with a fantastic performance of Les offrandes oubliées by Messiaen. The orchestra were then joined by Russian pianist extraordanaire Nikolai Lugansky who played the Emperor (Piano Concerto No5) by Beethoven. I particularly enjoyed the intricate piano sections which created tension and had us Young Ambassadors on the edge of our seats! A short interval (and copious amounts of chocolate) later we welcomed back the RSNO who put on an outstanding performance of Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances which featured exceptional playing from each individual section in the orchestra, I was particularly impressed by both the woodwind and percussion sections! The highlight of the concert was most definitely the encore of Brahms, an exciting and lively dance!
Following our meeting we were invited to attend the concert Lugansky plays The Emperor where the RSNO and Musical Director Peter Oundjian conducted the concert with a fantastic performance of Les offrandes oubliées by Messiaen. The orchestra were then joined by Russian pianist extraordanaire Nikolai Lugansky who played the Emperor (Piano Concerto No5) by Beethoven. I particularly enjoyed the intricate piano sections which created tension and had us Young Ambassadors on the edge of our seats! A short interval (and copious amounts of chocolate) later we welcomed back the RSNO who put on an outstanding performance of Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances which featured exceptional playing from each individual section in the orchestra, I was particularly impressed by both the woodwind and percussion sections! The highlight of the concert was most definitely the encore of Brahms, an exciting and lively dance!
I look forward to working with the learning and engagement team and meeting with the Young Ambassadors to share ideas again soon! Upcoming concerts which I hope to attend include Benedetti and Elschenbroich Play Brahms, Pictures at an Exhibition featuring soloist Jackand of course the RSNO Christmas concert which will take place on the 21st of December in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall.
Heather Mitchell
Heather is part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and Engagement Department. For more information, visit the RSNO website.
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Heather is part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and Engagement Department. For more information, visit the RSNO website.
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Young Ambassador Review: Highland Youth Orchestra
Inverness Young
Ambassador, Elizabeth Barke, describes the Highland Youth Orchestra concert,
Sat 23rd Nov at Macdonalds Highlands Hotel
Miniature
Overture
March
Dance of the
Sugar Plum Fairy
Arabian Dance
Russian Dance
(Trepak)
In this session
with the orchestra it was a great honour to work with Gary Walker as conductor.
As well as conducting many prestigious orchestras throughout the world he was
the principle guest conductor of the RSNO 2003 - 2007
The Nutcracker
composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is one of my favourite pieces of
classical music especially around Christmas time, as the story follows a young
girls dreams on Christmas Eve about a nutcracker doll she has been given. The
Nutcracker Ballet was first performed at the famous Mariinsky Theatre in St
Petersburg, Russia.
The lively start
of the Miniature Overture from the Nutcracker really captured the audience as
we painted the picture of an exciting Christmas Eve. Proceeding into the March
left the audience wanting more as they were left with the abrupt ending. The
delicate pizzicato led into the magical tune on the celesta of the Dance of the
Sugar Plum Fairy. I feel that the orchestra really created the image of the
elegant ballerina performing that famous dance. Next the quiet Arabian Dance
prior to finishing with the fast and exciting Trepak. The Trepak is my personal
favourite movement in The Nutcracker, I particularly love the accelerando as
the orchestra crashes into a dramatic ending.
Elgar The Wand
of Youth Suite no.1
Overture
Serenade
Minuet (old
style)
Sun Dance
Fairy Pipers
Slumber Scene
Fairies and
Giants
The Wand of
Youth Suite no.1 was first performed in London during 1907. Edward Elgar based
the music on a family play he wrote at the age of 12. The seven contrasting
movements are rarely performed in concert. I really enjoyed the fourth
movement, Sun Dance. This lively dance is dominated by the woodwind section. I
love the feeling of the violins fighting for the main tune however the woodwind
section refuse to let them take over. After a brief dark passage the orchestra
unites and scurries into a rousing close.
The highlight of
the concert for me was the encore of the Trepak from the Nutcracker.
I am very
excited to be a young ambassador for the RSNO. Our aim is to engage young
people in classical music and I hope that blogging will become a vital part of this.
Elizabeth Barke
Elizabeth is
part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and
Engagement Department. For more information, visit the RSNO
website.
Miniature Overture
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Young Ambassador Review: Oundjian Conducts Dvořák Seven
Stirling's Young Ambassador, Seona Glen, reviews Oundjian Conducts Dvořák Seven, Sat 12 Oct at Usher Hall, Edinburgh.
Firstly, I completely loved the whole concert! It was quite
unlike any I have been to before. The Britten was a fantastic way
to open. The first few powerful bars had me gripped, and the
huge sound was overwhelming. The piece was well chosen, and I thought it was a great
way to introduce any newcomers to orchestral music present to the RSNO, in
preparation for the perhaps less accessible cello concerto. Judging by
the applause at the end, the rest of the audience enjoyed this piece as much as
I did. I particularly liked the way Oundjian asked each section to stand,
as it allowed people in the stalls to see all the players and their instruments
in the more hidden sections towards the back.
I thought the cellist, Sol Gabetta, was phenomenal. Her
enthusiasm and body language brought a lot to the whole performance for me, and
in some of the sections where the cello stood on it’s own, she had the audience
completely captivated. I especially enjoyed the way you could see a
strong connection between her and both the the first violins
and the cellos. It was most certainly worth it to get such a close up view of the
outside players and of Gabetta’s playing. As a violin learner I found it
fascinating to watch, and I would encourage any other strings learner to sit in
the first few rows, so as to watch how the professionals perform.
I am very much looking forward to seeing another RSNO concert
soon, and as I have seen many performances in the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, I
would be interested to hear how the orchestra sounds in the Usher Hall.
Seona Glen
Seona is part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and Engagement Department. For more information, visit the RSNO website.
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Seona is part of the RSNO's Young Ambassador scheme, arranged by the Learning and Engagement Department. For more information, visit the RSNO website.
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