Wednesday, May 27, 2009

BORIS BEREZOVSKY AT THE NATIONAL CONCERT HALL – 23/05/2009

Reviewed by Pat O’Kelly, Irish Independent

While not exactly keeping the best wine until last, the visit of Russian pianist Boris Berezovsky for the final recital in the National Concert Hall’s own 2008/09 celebrity series certainly means tasting the ‘crème de la crème’.

Here is an artist not only possessing incredible technique, which seems to have come naturally to him, but also enjoying unusual musical insight.

His choice of composers – Rakhmaninov, Chopin, Godowsky and Liszt – recalls legendary figures who were themselves phenomenal pianists and Berezovsky follows the path of these Herculean characters to stand in the upper echelons of today’s virtuosi.

He begins with Rakhmaninov’s First Sonata, itself something of a rarity due to its prodigious difficulty. Berezovsky ensures its melodic line is unerringly clear no matter how dense the surrounding textures.

The calmer central Lento has a constantly swaying undercurrent beneath its elongated lyrical phrases. The piece meanders quixotically but Berezovsky gives it a meaningful sense of purpose.

He makes the massive chordal sequences of the fiendish Finale resound like the bells of the Kremlin. The music is wildly self-indulgent, and even undisciplined, but Berezovsky’s interpretation raises it to Himalayan peaks.

Chopin’s First Scherzo is a shade too fast but a selection of his Studies in their original form and in Leopold Godowsky’s spectacular transformations are simply fantastic. The famous ‘Revolutionary’ Etude in Godowsky’s ‘left hand alone’ version loses some of its éclat but is still dazzling.

Five of Liszt’s Transcendental Studies come in awesome proportions with Berezovsky providing incredible variety through delicate pastel shading and outrageously flamboyant colour.

A musician of enormous stature, Boris Berezovsky is in class of his own.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Ulster Orchestra Special Tickets Offer

We would like to offer you two tickets for the price of one for The Ulster Orchestra on Wednesday 20th May @ 8pm. Featuring pianist Benjamin Grosvenor the programme includes Rachmaninov - Symphonic Dances, Grieg - Piano Concerto and Ravel –Bolero.

Please quote “Ulster Orchestra: Benjamin Grosvenor” or use the following promotional code SDM241 when making a booking online or by telephone through the Box Office Tel (01) 417 0000. Click here to book online: https://tickets.nch.ie/online/

Check out a clip from 2 years ago of Benjamin Grosvenor as a 14 year old:

Monday, May 11, 2009

Watch a selection of clips of our International Concert Season 09/10 performers

Freddy Kempf, piano
Sunday 18th October 2009 @ 8pm
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Nicola Benedetti, violin performs with Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
27th October 2009 @ 8pm
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Frederica Von Stade, mezzo soprano
Thursday 12th November 2009 @ 8pm
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Charles Abramovic, piano
Monday 10th May 2010 @ 8pm
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Angela Hewitt, violin
Tuesday 18th May 2010 @ 8pm
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Lang Lang, piano
Tuesday 2nd February 2010 @ 8pm
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London Symphony Orchestra
Monday 9th November 2009 @ 8pm and Saturday 15th May 2010 @ 8pm
Click here for information on Monday 9th November 2009 concert.
Click here for information on Saturday 15th May 2010 concert.

Marketing The National Concert Hall - cover story article.

Read the cover story article in Marketing, Ireland's Marketing & Media Monthly where Rosita Wolfe, Head of Marketing & Communications speaks about marketing The National Concert Hall and why the redevelopment of Earlsfort Terrace is going ahead as planned. Click on the image to read the pdf article.