The utterly uproarious virtuoso violinist Aleksey Igudesman and pianist Hyung-Ki Joo were back in Kuala Lumpur with their delightfully new orchestral show "UPBEAT". A full house turned up to watch a virtuoso performance by both these highly feted artists who have played here before in shows like A Little Nightmare Music and BIG Nightmare Music as well as making an appearance with Gidon Kremer and the Kremerata Baltica since 2009.
Proceedings opened with "An Austrian in America", commissioned by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to honour its music director Manfred Honeck. Fighting with each other to give the opening upbeat, Igudesman and Joo took us through an uproarious musical journey of the five-movement pastiche of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Johann Strauss Sr's Radetzky March and Johann Strauss Jr's Wiener Blut as well as popular American tunes like Yankee Doodle Dandy and Oh My Darling Clementine and Stephen Foster's Oh! Susanna.
Igudesman & Joo’s orchestral “Ring in the Classics” NOKIA ringtone symphonic poem commissioned by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra was yet another memorable item. The familiar NOKIA ring tone that we know so well usually causes serious musicians much anxiety and stress. But the MPO musicians began playing the tune themselves and proceeded to elaborate on that popular melody with snippets of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, Dvorak's Ninth Symphony, Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony and Ravel's Bolero thrown in by Igudesman and Joo for good measure.
They even gave a centennial tribute to Leonard Bernstein, which featured a medley that comprised America, Maria and I Feel Pretty from West Side Story. A Wagner-based offering entitled Ride of the Oy Veykyries saw Joo getting married to Igudesman to strains of the Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin.
A new Grieg sequence that comprised the doleful Air from the Holberg Suite featured Joo on the piano extemporizing the beautiful slow tune. A more virtuoso offering from Joo utilized the jazzy Presto third movement from Ravel's G major Piano Concerto. Another Ravel offering was that of the virtuosic Tzigane, coruscatingly played by Igudesman on the violin.
Further laughs emanated from the audience when Igudesman initiated the sequence "Give Money for Greece". Audience singing was also encouraged in the "Mozart Will Survive" sequence, which also featured the tune from Pachelbel's Canon in D major.
Throughout the performance, the two were as committed to the same high quality of playing (and singing and dancing) as they were to their comedy. They never lost focus, and the audience was completely drawn in the whole way through as a result. I am sure that Malaysian audiences would love to see this zany duo back in Kuala Lumpur with another show like "And Now Mozart", "Play It Again", "Waltz of the World", "Music in Motion" or "League Of X-traordinary Musicians".
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Sunday, 17 June 2018
Friday, 1 September 2017
MPO's 20th season brings many veritable musical delights
The 2017-18 MPO season celebrates the orchestra's 20-year tenure with veritable musical delights from top conductors and soloists specially invited for this exciting year. The rising British conductor Jonathan Bloxham debuts with the orchestra in a colourful programme that includes Brahms' magnificent Symphony No 1.
The MPO devotes two concerts to the centenary tribute to Leonard Bernstein with a concert of the centenarian's Broadway music and another concert of his Symphony No 2 with pianist Conrad Tao and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, led by Bernstein's protege, Eiji Oue.
Returning Japanese conductor Kazuki Yamada inspires us with 2 musical views of Byron's Manfred, with Schumann's Manfred Overture as well as Tchaikovsky's epic Manfred Symphony.
Experienced maestro Roberto Abbado brings us a lovely programme that includes Mahler's heavenly Symphony No 4, with the American soprano Lauren Snouffer.
Russian conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky brings us two programmes of varied fare, with Mahler's triumphant Seventh Symphony as well as a vocal Russian night with Rachmaninov's The Bells and scenes from Tchaikovsky's lyric opera Eugene Onegin.
One of the perennial favourite conductors here with the MPO, Mark Wigglesworth returns with two excellent programmes featuring Beethoven's dramatic Third Piano Concerto with Malaysian soloist Foo Mei Yi and Rachmaninov's lyrical Third Symphony as well as Bruch's evergreen Violin Concerto No 1 with soloist Joshua Bell and Bruckner's majestic Seventh Symphony.
Veteran Austrian conductor, Hans Graf brings us a heroic programme of Richard Strauss' Horn Concerto No 2 and Beethoven's epic Eroica Symphony.
German-Japanese conductor Jun Märkl delights us with a youthfully exuberant programme of Debussy's Children's Corner Suite, Beethoven's First Piano Concerto and Richard Strauss' Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks.
Other star violinists who are making their debut in the MPO's 20th season include the French violinist Renaud Capuçon who brings us Bartok's folksy Second Violin Concerto and the Latvian violinist Baiba Skride, who plays the technically challenging Sibelius Violin Concerto.
Pianists who also grace the season are Tengku Irfan, who performs Beethoven's regal "Emperor Concerto", Jean-Yves Thibaudet with his rendition of St Saens' exotic Fifth Piano Concerto ("Egyptian"), Bobby Chen in Beethoven's lyrical Fourth Piano Concerto and Loo Bang Hean in Beethoven's youthful Second Piano Concerto.
A key visiting orchestra this year is the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under Lan Shui and they bring us an attractive Brahms' programme, which includes the sunny and lyrical Second Symphony.
Fun and laughter will be the order of the concert as the zany violin and piano duo of Igudesman and Joo bring their own unique style of superlative music making and comedy in their new show called Upbeat.
Ella, Malaysia's Queen of Rock will present the first ever solo concert in DFP featuring a local rock artist, backed by a fully symphonic Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
The 2017-18 MPO season promises many concerts of varied fare, with great artists in wonderful repertoire. For further information, visit www.mpo.com.my or call (03) 2331 7007.
The MPO devotes two concerts to the centenary tribute to Leonard Bernstein with a concert of the centenarian's Broadway music and another concert of his Symphony No 2 with pianist Conrad Tao and Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, led by Bernstein's protege, Eiji Oue.
Returning Japanese conductor Kazuki Yamada inspires us with 2 musical views of Byron's Manfred, with Schumann's Manfred Overture as well as Tchaikovsky's epic Manfred Symphony.
Experienced maestro Roberto Abbado brings us a lovely programme that includes Mahler's heavenly Symphony No 4, with the American soprano Lauren Snouffer.
Russian conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky brings us two programmes of varied fare, with Mahler's triumphant Seventh Symphony as well as a vocal Russian night with Rachmaninov's The Bells and scenes from Tchaikovsky's lyric opera Eugene Onegin.
One of the perennial favourite conductors here with the MPO, Mark Wigglesworth returns with two excellent programmes featuring Beethoven's dramatic Third Piano Concerto with Malaysian soloist Foo Mei Yi and Rachmaninov's lyrical Third Symphony as well as Bruch's evergreen Violin Concerto No 1 with soloist Joshua Bell and Bruckner's majestic Seventh Symphony.
Veteran Austrian conductor, Hans Graf brings us a heroic programme of Richard Strauss' Horn Concerto No 2 and Beethoven's epic Eroica Symphony.
German-Japanese conductor Jun Märkl delights us with a youthfully exuberant programme of Debussy's Children's Corner Suite, Beethoven's First Piano Concerto and Richard Strauss' Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks.
Other star violinists who are making their debut in the MPO's 20th season include the French violinist Renaud Capuçon who brings us Bartok's folksy Second Violin Concerto and the Latvian violinist Baiba Skride, who plays the technically challenging Sibelius Violin Concerto.
Pianists who also grace the season are Tengku Irfan, who performs Beethoven's regal "Emperor Concerto", Jean-Yves Thibaudet with his rendition of St Saens' exotic Fifth Piano Concerto ("Egyptian"), Bobby Chen in Beethoven's lyrical Fourth Piano Concerto and Loo Bang Hean in Beethoven's youthful Second Piano Concerto.
A key visiting orchestra this year is the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under Lan Shui and they bring us an attractive Brahms' programme, which includes the sunny and lyrical Second Symphony.
Fun and laughter will be the order of the concert as the zany violin and piano duo of Igudesman and Joo bring their own unique style of superlative music making and comedy in their new show called Upbeat.
Ella, Malaysia's Queen of Rock will present the first ever solo concert in DFP featuring a local rock artist, backed by a fully symphonic Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra.
The 2017-18 MPO season promises many concerts of varied fare, with great artists in wonderful repertoire. For further information, visit www.mpo.com.my or call (03) 2331 7007.
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