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Minn. Orchestra draws raves in London

Reviewers praised the orchestra's "dazzling power" and "marvelous sound." The London concert will be broadcast tonight at 8 p.m. on Minnesota Public Radio.

February 27, 2009 at 10:10PM
Minnesota Orchestra concertmaster Jorja Fleezanis, music director Osmo Vanska and soloist Joshua Bell, after performing the Barber Violin Concerto in Berlin Wednesday.
Minnesota Orchestra concertmaster Jorja Fleezanis, music director Osmo Vanska and soloist Joshua Bell, after performing the Barber Violin Concerto in Berlin Wednesday. (Dml -/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

As the Minnesota Orchestra's tour continued in the German cities of Cologne, Stuttgart and Dusseldorf, good news arrived from England in the form of glowing reviews from critics who heard the tour-opening concert at London's Barbican Centre.

The Times of London noted Osmo Vänskä's "new, natty beard" and "rather trimmer figure" and raved about how he and "his brilliant American orchestra punched, teased, charmed and thrilled their way through Beethoven's Eroica symphony. Why? From delicacy came ravishing expression. From precision -- perhaps the Vänskä watchword -- dazzling power."

The Times reviewer also lauded the two American works that preceded the Beethoven. In John Adams' "Slonimsky's Earbox" the musicians were "explosively invigorating," and in Samuel Barber's Violin Concerto guest soloist Joshua Bell was in "ravishing form, offering sweetly sustained lyricism that never threatened to teeter into schmaltz."

The critic at the Guardian lauded the touring band's "exceptionally well-constructed program," including the Adams work, "which allowed the orchestra to display some pulsatingly loud virtuosity." In the Eroica, this critic found the opening movement "tense and exciting," even if he thought the orchestra "slightly lost its way" in the funeral-march movement.

Exclamation points were used at the Telegraph, whose reviewer gushed, "What a marvelous sound the orchestra makes!" That review noted the "strength of feeling" in the Barber and the "sheer adrenal excitment all the way" in the Beethoven symphony.

The orchestra's European tour ends March 5 in Vienna.

CLAUDE PECK

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