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The second evening of
Bali Classical Nights was held at the Canggu Club, a Balinese scaled-down version of the Tanglin Club, on Thursday 29 December 2011. There was a smaller audience in a more intimate venue, but the general vibe and spirit was more pervasive and infectious. With the new year looming ahead, everybody was determined to enjoy themselves, and have a jolly good time. The choice of music seemed to reflect that
joie de vivre.
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The wonderful strains of Beomjae Kim's unaccompanied flute kicked off the evening, with a Telemann
Fantasia and Isang Yun's fiendishly difficult
Etude No.5, which provided a dramatic
tour de force of technical display.
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Tou Liang thinks he can perform Rachmaninov, in this case the
Vocalise (transcribed by Alan Richardson), especially because he has the same hairstylist as Sviatoslav Richter.
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Next, Korean violinist Yoojin Jung and Montenegrin pianist Boris Kraljevic put the polish on Beethoven's
Spring Sonata Op.24 (1st movement).
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Bali resident Ruzanna Staroverova played Babajanian's
Poem without her shoes! At any rate, it still sounded great.
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Boris then performed Chopin's
Berceuse beautifully, and went on to accompany soprano Nancy Yuen in two Puccini arias,
O mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) and
Vissi d'arte (Tosca).
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After the interval, it was piano 6 hands - Grainger's
Zanzibar Boat Song, inspired by a poem by Rudyard Kipling. Normally, the teacher plays the more demanding
secondo part, but here Neil Franks was more than up to the challenge.
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Debussy's haunting
Syrinx for solo flute, played by Frenchman Philippe Bernold, gave one of the evening's most sublime moments.
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Yoojin and Boris were back for Vittorio Monti's rousing
Csardas, which gave the audience much to cheer about.
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Neil provided a degree of gravitas in Debussy's
Sarabande from
Pour le piano.
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The evening's main programme closed on a high with Philippe and Boris in Francois Borne's
Carmen Fantasy, which began with the
Entracte from Act 3 of Bizet's opera.
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There's always time for one delightful encore: Wilhelm Ganz's grand gallop de concert
Qui Vive, played on 6 hands piano with two flutes and one violin for good measure. Was that a world premiere or what?
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All eight performers enjoy the overwhelming applause, a grand close to Bali Classical Nights 2011. Now we can't wait for Bali Classical Nights 2012!
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BALI CLASSICAL NIGHTS was generously sponsored by Marketing Villas Lyd. and the Bali-Tugu Hotel.
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