BBCNOW/ Bancroft/ Gerhardt review – intriguing connections, magic and melancholy beauty

A Promising Collaboration at the BBC National Orchestra of Wales

The recent performance by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, led by chief conductor Ryan Bancroft, was a testament to the power of artistic collaboration. The concert featured three distinct works – Cadavre Exquis by Anders Hillborg, Sibelius's Lemminkäinen Suite Op 22, and Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 Op 126 in G major with Alban Gerhardt as soloist – each one expertly woven into the fabric of the next.

Hillborg's composition was inspired by the surrealist game Cadavre Exquis, where artists create separate contributions without prior knowledge. In his piece, Hillborg drew upon a range of influences, from Stravinsky to Ligeti and Sibelius, crafting an intricate tapestry of sound that pulsed with energy and emotion.

Under Bancroft's guidance, the orchestra brought this sonic landscape to life, coaxing out a remarkable spectrum of instrumental colors. From delicate harmonies to thunderous bass registers, the music conjured images both fantastical and unsettling. Sibelius's Lemminkäinen Suite Op 22, with its darkly surreal connections to Finland's national epic, was a particular highlight. The BBC National Orchestra Wales masterfully balanced narrative drama with elemental intensity, while Amy McKean's poignant cor anglais solo left the audience spellbound.

The evening took an unexpected turn when Alban Gerhardt joined the orchestra for Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 Op 126 in G major. Gerhardt's deeply nuanced performance drew out the music's bittersweet beauty, imbuing each note with a poignant vulnerability. The contrast between this melancholy work and Sibelius's more triumphant tone poem was striking, yet ultimately enhanced the overall musical experience.

Throughout the concert, there were moments of sheer magic, as if Hillborg had indeed pulled off some sort of sonic conjuring trick. These moments lingered in the listener's mind long after the music faded into silence, leaving a haunting sense of wonder and enchantment in its wake.
 
🎵 just saw this performance and I'm still reeling from it 😲 Ryan Bancroft is one of those conductors who truly knows how to bring out the best in his players... that Cello Concerto No 2 Op 126 though? Alban Gerhardt's rendition was absolutely breathtaking 💔
 
🎵💫 I mean, have you ever felt like the most incredible thing is happening right before your eyes? Like, everything comes together in this perfect harmony, and it just makes you feel all tingly inside? That's what that BBC National Orchestra of Wales concert was like for me. It was like they were speaking some kind of secret language that only the music could understand. The way Ryan Bancroft guided them through those three works... it was like a masterclass in magic. And Alban Gerhardt, oh man! He brought this whole other level of depth to Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 Op 126 in G major. I mean, what can you even say? It's just music that touches your soul and makes you feel alive for a little while. 💖
 
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OMG did u see that BBC Nat'l Orch of Wales perf? 🤯 It was like they weaved these 3 diff works together like a sick puzzle and it all came out fire 🔥! Hillborg's piece was straight up genius, i mean who else can make u feel like ur in some kinda weird dream world 🌙? And Bancroft's got skills too, he brought out all these crazy instrumentals and made them sound so beautiful 😍. Shostakovich's cello concerto tho? Chills every time, Gerhardt's solo was like a warm hug for my soul ❤️. Can't wait 2 c what they do next 🎵
 
🎵 just saw that BBC National Orchestra of Wales absolutely killed it with their latest performance! 🤩 I mean, Ryan Bancroft is like a master conductor or something... he brought out so much emotion from the musicians. And the music was just so rich and complex, like a big ol' plate of Welsh cuisine - you get a little bit of this, a little bit of that, but somehow it all comes together to make something truly special 🍴💫. I loved how they played that Sibelius piece - dark and moody, like the woods on a rainy day in Cardiff ⛈️. And Gerhardt's cello solo? *swoon* 💔
 
🎵 I gotta say, that BBC National Orchestra of Wales concert was outta this world! 🌟 The way they wove those three different pieces together was pure genius 🤯. Hillborg's Cadavre Exquis was like a rich tapestry, all these different influences and sounds just came together to create this crazy beautiful music 🎶. And the way Bancroft guided them through it was masterful 🙌. That Shostakovich cello concerto with Gerhardt on solo was giving me all the feels 😭. It's like they tapped into this deep emotional place and brought out all these powerful emotions 💔. I loved how they balanced drama and intensity, it was like a rollercoaster of emotions 🎠! And that cor anglais solo by Amy McKean? Wowzers! She totally stole the show 🤩. All in all, it was just an incredible concert experience 💫.
 
🤔 I gotta say, that collaboration between Anders Hillborg and the BBC National Orchestra Wales is on point! 🎵 I mean, who wouldn't want to hear Stravinsky-inspired soundscapes and Ligeti-esque textures woven together with Sibelius's darkly surreal magic? 💫 The way Ryan Bancroft guided the orchestra was spot on, extracting every ounce of drama from those instruments. And that cello concerto by Alban Gerhardt at the end? Chills all around! 🥰 It just goes to show you can create something truly special when artists come together with a shared vision. 💡
 
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