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The Music => Composers & Music => Topic started by: edurban on Monday 24 April 2017, 22:16

Title: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: edurban on Monday 24 April 2017, 22:16
On Thursday, May 4 the New York Scandia Symphony will give a concert entitled " The Danish Golden Age" at Symphony Space on the upper west side of Manhattan.  The program will celebrate the 200th anniversary of Niels Gade, and will consist of the "Echoes of Ossian" Overture, the 2nd Symphony and the violin concerto (with Stephanie Chase as soloist.). Tickets are $25, $15 for students and seniors. Starting time is 8pm.  The orchestra is a 50 piece group conducted by Dorrit Matson, about whom I know nothing.  But I'll be there, especially since it's just around the corner from me...
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Alan Howe on Tuesday 25 April 2017, 10:56
Great programme! Hope we'll hear a report on the concert.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: kolaboy on Saturday 29 April 2017, 05:50
Wonderful news. I doubt there's ever been an "all Gade" concert in America, before.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: edurban on Saturday 29 April 2017, 06:21
 ;D Could be.  Got to buy my tickets tomorrow...
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Finn_McCool on Tuesday 02 May 2017, 18:57
Good Gade!
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: JimL on Wednesday 03 May 2017, 14:04
If they were going to do a Gade symphony other than the 1st, why the 2nd rather than the 4th?  That's my favorite.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Mark Thomas on Wednesday 03 May 2017, 14:55
Maybe they didn't know it was your favourite, Jim?  ;D
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: JimL on Wednesday 03 May 2017, 16:31
Well, just for that, I shan't drive up from North Carolina to see the concert!  ;)
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: kolaboy on Thursday 04 May 2017, 23:07
Ah, another North Carolinian lurks here...

Regarding the symphonies, I would have preferred the 6th.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 04 May 2017, 23:17
Rather than stating what one's favourite Gade symphony is (which, as has been pointed out countless times before at UC, is an unhelpful exercise anyway unless proper reasons are given), we would be grateful to hear a report from anyone who actually went the concert today...
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: kolaboy on Friday 05 May 2017, 21:34
Right.

Proper Reason Number One: The sixth was written after the death of his first wife and is cast in a rather somber mood (which is mainly reflected in the first two movements). It's sincerity appeals to me.
Proper Reason Number Two: The percussion writing in the finale is brilliant and never fails to raise my pulse rate.

So, excuse my intrusion into the thread , but the music of Gade is a subject that  inspires my enthusiasm.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 05 May 2017, 23:54
Your points are interesting - but irrelevant to the thread, as I indicated before. If you want to start another thread on Gade's symphonies, you are welcome to do so, of course. But this thread is supposed to be about the concert.
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: edurban on Saturday 06 May 2017, 20:56
The concert went very well, though the audience was small.  (It was not part of a Symphony Space series, so all the publicity was up to the orchestra and its largely Danish sponsors.  I saw no mention of it anywhere but in the flyers that were mailed out...although that was enough to catch my eye.) Orchestra played very well with only a few indicators of short rehearsal time.  Ensemble was generally good, solo playing excellent, tempos unexceptionable.  Overture went extremely well...what a fresh and inspired Op.1 this is!  Gade's use of the orchestra is imaginative and so assured for a young fellow from the 'provinces'...Symphony was less impressive, but the material, though always attractive, is not quite varied enough to make structural points clear.  As several posters have pointed out, there are stronger options among the 8 symphonies, though No.1 may have been a mite
too long (and anyway has too many similarities to the overture) and No. 5 needs a piano.  Best was the concerto, the strongest piece (imo) which was fabulously played by Stephanie Chase.  One can only marvel at the absolute assurance she brought to a work she must have learned for the occasion and is unlikely to play again anytime soon.  An extreme enjoyable evening...
Title: Re: All Gade concert in NYC
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 06 May 2017, 23:53
A great report - thanks. Sounds like you have a fine violinist there.