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Speaking of Music..... The Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra's subscription concert, conducted by Jiri Bclohlavek, introduced the English cellist, Julian Lloyd Webber, featuring cello concertos by Elgar and Haydn, concluding Hie evening with Dvorak's Seventh Symphony (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Oct. 22). Lloyd Webber presented a beautifully shaped and warmly toned account of Elgar's exacting E minor Concerto. It was an intensely enjoyable performance, with playing of strong feeling, finely spun singing line, and, particularly in the slow movement, deep poetry. The orchestral accompaniment guided by Belohlavek had good spirit. The Haydn Concerto in D major (Hob. VIlb/4) we heard on
this occasion was a novelty - not the familiar one of 1783, but
a work based on a cello-piano
manuscript version discovered
in 1943, from which Lloyd Webber made his own performing
version tor cello and strings.
Whether or not. this music is
really by Haydn is yet to be established. But Lloyd Webber's
enthusiastic playing certainly
made a favorable case for it.
(There is a Philips recording of
this work, coupled with the fine
C major Concerto, another recent Haydn discovery, in which
Lloyd Webber serves both as
soloist and conductor of the
English Chamber Orchestra). |