The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conducted by Klaus Mäkelä, performed at Carnegie Hall. The same as Jansons’ 2005 program with the Vienna Philharmonic, the pairing of late Schoenberg and the opening of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 flowed seamlessly. The string ensemble was lively and focused, with an excellent concertmaster solo. In Mahler, Mäkelä’s precise and dynamic conducting brought out the richness of each section, highlighting strings, brass, and solos, culminating in a finale that felt like a hymn to humanity. Mäkelä’s repertoire choices connected present and future audiences, bringing the music to life.
Read Moreコンサートマスター、エシュケナジーのバイオリンソロやトゥッティでバイオリンの箱の中が、コーーーーーーーっと鳴っていた。物凄くすっきりします。