Even the familiar piece in this week's concert isn't very familiar. Two are quite unfamiliar, and one is brand new. Here's the summary (with links to interviews) from WCRB:
Saturday, January 14, 2023
8:00 PMEncore broadcast on Monday, January 23
Alan Gilbert conducts the Boston Symphony in a brimming program that includes Dvořák’s glittering Carnival Overture and the world premiere of Justin Dello Joio’s Piano Concerto, Oceans Apart, with soloist Garrick Ohlsson.
Alan Gilbert, conductor
Garrick Ohlsson, pianoLili BOULANGER D’un Matin de Printemps
STENHAMMAR Serenade
Justin DELLO JOIO Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Oceans Apart (world premiere)
DVOŘÁK Carnival OvertureTo hear a preview of Justin Dello Joio's Oceans Apart, with pianist Garrick Ohlsson, use the player above and read the transcript in the tab below.
To hear a preview of the program with conductor Alan Gilbert, listen and read the transcript in the tab below.
(Surprisingly, the computer has converted the font of the original page to the one I''m using.) The BSO performance detail page tells a bit more and gives links to the program notes, which could be very useful.
American conductor Alan Gilbert and frequent BSO guest Garrick Ohlsson premiere Justin Dello Joio’s piano concerto Oceans Apart, written for Ohlsson. Swedish composer Wilhelm Stenhammar’s wide-ranging 1911 Serenade has a satisfyingly symphonic scope. French composer Lili Boulanger’s impressionistic 1918 depiction of a spring morning and Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s celebratory Carnival Overture, from 1891, complete the program.
The Boston Musical Intelligencer gives good descriptions of the Stenhammar, Dello Joio, and Boulanger pieces, but not much about how well the orchestra did. The review in the Globe ignores the Dvořák, but is chatty about the others.
It wasn't part of my subscription, so I can't add anything. All in all, it doesn't strike me as a must listen concert, but it could be okay. It will be rebroadcast Monday week.
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