Ben Goldscheider/ Richard Uttley review – a horn, a piano … and a braying donkey

Local Duo Bring Old and New Together in Sonorous Performance

Ben Goldscheider's horn and Richard Uttley's piano delivered a lunchtime recital that showcased their infinite musical sensibilities, pairing old with new to create a richly satisfying performance. The duo kicked off with Schumann's Three Fantasiestücke, Op 73, which surprisingly suited the horn's full lyrical range. This opener set the tone for an astute interweaving of classical pieces, demonstrating the musicians' virtuosity and mutual understanding.

A highlight came from Simon Holt's "The Bell", a 2022 work that perfectly paired the horn with piano. The bell-like sounds on the keyboard provided an enticing foil to Goldscheider's melodic phrases, culminating in a dramatic finale. Oliver Leith's "Eeyore" also impressed, its soulful and lugubrious tone featuring affectionate mockery of the titular character through a brilliant donkey bray.

The repertoire continued with Scriabin's early Romance for Horn and Piano, filled with passion and hinting at future paths, as well as Esa-Pekka Salonen's dynamic Horn Music 1. Goldscheider delivered an extended horn solo that added to the overall impact of the piece. The highlight of the performance was Mahler's Urlicht, "Primordial Light", a sly reference to its origins in the Boy's Magic Horn from Mahler's song series Des Knaben Wunderhorn.

Goldscheider brought magic to his playing, imbuing this Urlicht with expressive lines and soft glow that left listeners deeply moved. The pairing of old and new proved successful, yielding a sonorous performance that left the audience wanting more.
 
Omg u guys gotta check out this recital! I mean i know classical music can be snooze fest but these two R killin' it Ben's horn is like whoa 🤯 and Richard's piano skills are insane! They're so in sync it's like they were made for each other. And that Simon Holt piece "The Bell" is giving me all the feels 😍 especially when Goldscheider's horn starts wailing. I'm def adding this to my faves list for sure
 
omg I was completely blown away by their recital 🤩! I loved how they mixed and matched different pieces to create this amazing blend of old & new 🎵. That horn solo in Horn Music 1 gave me chills 😲! And can we talk about that Urlicht? it was like magic ✨ Ben Goldscheider's playing was so emotive, I felt like I was right there with him on stage 🌟 what a performance!!
 
🎵👏 just saw an epic recital by Ben Goldscheider & Richard Uttley 🤩 they brought together old classical faves with brand new pieces and it was pure magic ✨ especially loved "The Bell" & "Eeyore" 😊 the way Goldscheider's horn sang was SO emotive ❤️ Mahler's Urlicht was breathtaking 💫 can't wait for their next show 🎟️
 
Loved that recital at lunchtime! I was mesmerized by Goldscheider's horn playing, it had such soul to it 😊. And Richard Uttley's piano work complemented the horn perfectly, their chemistry on stage is undeniable 🤩. The way they paired old classical pieces with newer works like "The Bell" and Simon Holt's Eeyore was pure genius 🔥. I especially loved how Goldscheider brought out the emotional depth in Mahler's Urlicht, it was like he was painting a picture with his horn 🎨. And can we talk about how beautiful the sound of the piano in "The Bell" was? Like, who knew pianists could create such amazing bell-like sounds? 💫
 
I'm loving this combo of old and new music - reminds me of how our politicians are trying to bridge the gap between tradition and innovation 🤝. I mean, Schumann's Three Fantasiestücke might be considered classic, but it's still exciting to see a modern twist like Simon Holt's "The Bell" - kinda like how some of our lawmakers are trying to push for more progressive policies while still respecting the roots of our system 📈. And let's not forget about Goldscheider's horn solo in Mahler's Urlicht, it was like he was making a bold statement - I wish our politicians could bring that same passion and energy to their work 💪. Overall, this recital was a great reminder that there's always room for growth and evolution in the world of music, just like how we need to adapt to changing times in politics 🎶💬.
 
I was really touched by their performance 🎵💕! It's amazing how they combined old and new music to create something so beautiful. I loved when they played that horn solo in Mahler's Urlicht - it gave me chills 😍! The way Goldscheider made the horn sound like it was singing was just incredible. And can we talk about Richard Uttley's piano skills? He's like a wizard on the keyboard 🔮! The whole performance felt so cozy and intimate, I wished they'd played for longer 🙏.
 
I'm totally blown away by this duo's performance! They took classic pieces and mashed them up with modern ones - it was like nothing I've ever heard before 🤯. I loved how they used The Bell as an example of how new music can really complement old, and that Eeyore piece had me giggling 🐰. But what really stood out to me was the way Goldscheider brought magic to Mahler's Urlicht - his horn playing was like butter for my ears 😍. I'm all about exploring new sounds and pushing boundaries, and this duo did just that. They're totally on point! 👏
 
I'm not entirely convinced by the whole "old meets new" vibe here... I mean, don't get me wrong, the musicianship is top-notch, but some of these pairings just feel like a marketing ploy to make the music seem more interesting than it actually is 😐. Schumann's Three Fantasiestücke Op 73, for example - that's not exactly cutting-edge stuff. And what's with all the bells and horns? It feels like they're trying too hard to be quirky and unique. Give me something with a bit more substance 🎵.
 
I'm totally torn about this recital... 🤔 I loved how the duo blended old & new stuff, it's like they took all these classic pieces & infused them with some modern magic 💫 But at the same time, I felt like some of the newer works were a bit too on-the-nose with their 'cool' factor - like, yeah we get it, you're trying to sound hip 🙄 Still, Goldscheider's horn playing was pure gold 🔥 and that Mahler piece? Absolutely mesmerizing... 😍
 
lol what's up guys i just got back from the recital and omg Ben and Rich totally killed it!!! I mean i've seen some great horn players before but there's something about their chemistry that's just magic they're like two peas in a pod or something, playing off each other seamlessly. And i love how they mixed old with new - it was like a masterclass in arranging classic pieces to show off the horn's range. The "Bell" piece from Simon Holt was SO GOOD i think we need more music like that! anyway, if you guys missed it don't worry just check out some videos online and get your horn fix
 
awww man i'm so happy for u! 😊 that concert sounds like it was truly magical ✨ ben goldscheider's horn playing must've been just breathtaking 🎶 richard uttley on piano is always a great match with him, and simon holt's "the bell" is such a unique piece 📢 i can imagine how beautiful it would be to hear that live! did u get to meet the musicians after the concert? 😁
 
I'm so glad I got to experience this recital live! 🎵 The way Ben Goldscheider's horn just sang along with Richard Uttley's piano was insane! 😲 I mean, it's not every day you get to see such a beautiful blend of old and new music done so well. They totally brought out the best in each other's pieces, especially that "The Bell" by Simon Holt - I loved how the piano sounds like a big, clanging bell 🔔! And can we talk about Oliver Leith's "Eeyore"? 😂 The way Goldscheider's horn did that adorable donkey bray was just too funny. Anyway, what really impressed me was how well they balanced all those different styles and periods - it didn't feel like they were trying to force anything together. It just felt... right? 👏
 
omg I'm so stoked to see some talented musicians breathing new life into classical music 🎵💖 their ability to pair old pieces with newer works was absolute magic 🔮 I loved how they didn't hold back and instead went all out on songs like "The Bell" - it's like the horn just sang 🗣️ and Richard Uttley's piano playing complemented Goldscheider's horn perfectly 💪 I'm also super curious about Esa-Pekka Salonen's Horn Music 1 now... anyone else have a favorite part of the recital? 😊
 
OMG they actually pulled off making classical music sound cool again 🎵💫 Ben's horn playing is giving me LIFE! But seriously, who else is gonna make you feel like you're stuck in a never-ending loop of 'I'm a tortured soul with a horn that won't stop crying'? 😂 Richard and Ben have def found their groove (pun intended). The fact they managed to balance old and new without it feeling like 'nostalgia for my grandma's basement' is a win in my book 🙌
 
🎵 just watched that recital and i'm still reeling from it. ben goldscheider's horn playing is insane 🤯 his tone is so rich and emotive, like he's speaking directly to your soul. and rich uutley's piano work was the perfect complement - subtle yet powerful. love how they mixed old & new pieces together, created this beautiful cohesion that just drew you in. goldscheider's magic is palpable 🧙‍♂️
 
I'm totally blown away by Ben Goldscheider's horn skills 😍! That guy can do it all - from classical to modern vibes 🎵. And Richard Uttley on piano is no slouch either 🤩! I love how they mixed old with new, like that Simon Holt piece "The Bell" was pure genius 🔔. Goldscheider's horn playing was so emotive and expressive, especially in Mahler's Urlicht... it gave me chills 😲. The way he brought out the passion in Scriabin's Romance for Horn & Piano was epic 🤯. Can't wait to see what they come up with next! 👏
 
I'm totally obsessed with how this duo blended classic pieces with newer works! It's like they're speaking the same language 🤩 - Ben and Richard have such a deep connection, it shows in their playing. I loved how "The Bell" by Simon Holt worked so seamlessly with Goldscheider's horn, and that donkey bray in "Eeyore" was just too cute 😂! The way they wove through Scriabin and Salonen's pieces was like a beautiful dance - all that passion and energy came together to create this amazing soundwave 🎵. And can we talk about Goldscheider's magic horn solo in Mahler's Urlicht? Like, totally transported me to another world 🌙!
 
I just got back from this amazing lunchtime recital 🎵👏 and I'm still reeling from the energy of it all! Ben Goldscheider's horn playing is seriously impressive – he has such control over his sound, it's like butter for your ears 😋. Richard Uttley's piano playing was spot on too, really brought out the best in those classical pieces.

I loved how they mixed old and new, it felt so fresh but still rooted in tradition 🌿. Simon Holt's "The Bell" gave me chills – that bell-like sound on the keyboard was like nothing I've ever heard before 🤯! And Oliver Leith's "Eeyore" had me smiling, who wouldn't want to hear a donkey bray at their funeral 😂?
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the way Goldscheider and Uttley are redefining classical music 🎵💡 This whole "old meets new" vibe is a perfect reflection of our society's willingness to evolve and innovate 🤝 Just like how they're pairing old pieces with modern ones, we need to find ways to merge traditional values with fresh perspectives on social issues. It's all about balance and harmony, you know? 😊 And I'm impressed by Goldscheider's passion and expression – it's infectious! The way he brought out the emotional depth in those classical pieces is a great reminder that music can be a powerful tool for bridging cultural divides and bringing people together 🌎
 
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