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Bizarre start to season.


TWO of the great monuments of 19th century music opened the new Kirklees Concert Season and the substantial Huddersfield Town Hall audience gave ovations to both performances.

Review TITLE: Orchestra of Opera North The Orchestra of Opera North (or English Northern Philharmonia as recording name) is, as might be expected, the orchestra that plays for the British opera company, Opera North. , Sunwook Kim (piano) VENUE: Huddersfield Town Hall The Piano Concerto No 1 in D Minor by Brahms was followed by the Symphonie fantastique Symphonie fantastique (Fantastic Symphony) subtitled "An Episode in the Life of an Artist" Opus 14, is a symphony written by French composer Hector Berlioz in 1830.  of Berlioz.

There are huge contrasts between the compositions, but their very scale and ambition means they are also replete with their own inner contrasts and range of expression.

REVIEW: William Marshall William Marshall is a name shared by several people:
  • William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 12th to 13th-century British nobleman
  • William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, son of the above, 12th century British nobleman
 The Berlioz - as its title suggests - is one of the most extraordinary, not to say bizarre works in the orchestral canon. It has moments of classical poise and restraint, but is also full of spine-chilling strangeness as it charts the emotions and opium-fuelled fantasies of a love-deranged young man.

Frederic Chaslin conducted the Symphonie fantastique without a score which is, or should be, a sign of complete immersion in the music.

This certainly aided him as he gave shape to the difficult third movement, an other-worldly pastorale.

The famous last two movements, March to the Scaffold and Dream of a Witches' Sabbath, enabled the Orchestra of Opera North to demonstrate its full panache and there should be a special word for the percussion section Noun 1. percussion section - the section of a band or orchestra that plays percussion instruments
rhythm section, percussion

section - a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class
 and some truly terrifying bass drum rolls.

The soloist for the Brahms was the prodigious young Korean pianist Sunwook Kim who executed the longest concerto in the repertoire with complete poise.
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Publication:Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Article Type:Concert review
Date:Oct 3, 2009
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