Saturday, 31 December 2016

BEST & WORST CLASSICAL CONCERTS 2016


As published in the 18 December 2016 issue of The Sunday Times (Singapore):

BEST


WAGNER’S THE FLYING DUTCHMAN
  Richard Wagner Society Singapore 
  OperaViva & Finger Players
  Victoria Theatre, 23-30 October 2016

By no stretch of the imagination has Singapore become Bayreuth, but the first-ever local production of a Wagner opera was a success on many counts. Directed by Glenn Goei and Chong Tze Chien, and conducted by Darrell Ang, the Southeast Asian setting of The Flying Dutchman with the use of wayang kulit and shadow puppetry had a memorable outing. The Asian cast (with by Martin Ng as the Dutchman and Nancy Yuen as Senta) which performed on 28 October were no pushovers alongside their Western counterparts.



Visiting Soloists with national orchestras:

JOSHUA BELL 
  with Singapore Chinese Orchestra
  Esplanade Concert Hall, 9 April 2016
YO-YO MA & SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE
  with Singapore Symphony Orchestra
  Esplanade Concert Hall, 11-12 Nov 2016
ANDRAS SCHIFF with
  Yong Siew Toh Conservatory Orchestra
  Esplanade Concert Hall, 1 November 2016

2016 was a year when big name soloists collaborated with local orchestras, and audiences became beneficiaries in a host of musical feasts. American violinist Joshua Bell in Vivaldi,  Saint-Saens, Sarasate and Chinese music, celebrity cellist Yo-Yo Ma playing Elgar and Zhao Lin, and Hungarian virtuoso Andras Schiff in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No.1 have all been firmly implanted in the collective memory. 


Best Debuts

Mathea Goh plays plays unaccompanied Bach.
Felicia Teo Kai Xin
(with Jonathan Charles Tay) in
Donizettii's Rita 

MATHEA GOH, Violin
  Esplanade Recital Studio, 26 October 2016
FELICIA TEO KAIXIN, Soprano
  Esplanade Recital Studio, 13 April 2016
  Singapore Conference Hall, 4 Nov 2016
  Esplanade Concert Hall, 18 November

16-year-old violinist Mathea Goh, this year’s recipient of the Goh Soon Tioe Centenary Award, gave stunning and mature performances of Bach, Ysaye, Grieg, Paganini and Ravel in her debut solo recital. Also making big splash upon her return from studies in New York was soprano Felicia Teo Kaixin, who impressed in Donizetti’s Rita (New Opera Singapore), Dick Lee’s The Journey of Lee Kan (Singapore Chinese Orchestra) and the Singapore Lyric Opera’s annual Gala Concert.



WORST


Amateur pianists with professional ensembles
SOTA Concert Hall, 
31 January & 10 April 2016

Amateur music-making is to be encouraged, however parading non-professional piano players in public performances of concertos by Chopin and Rachmaninov alongside professional musicians is the height of hubris and folly. Two such performances at SOTA Concert Hall came to grief, with calamitous memory lapses necessitating an emergency page-turner coming to the rescue on both occasions.   

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