The concert program on Friday and Saturday included works by John Adams, Mozart and Rachmaninoff
Those souls willing to venture out on a rainy Friday evening found an engaging refuge at the San Diego Civic Theater, as conductor Edo de Waart led the San Diego Symphony in a program, repeated Saturday, of music by John Adams, Mozart and Rachmaninov.
His Concerto for Piano in A Major, KV 488, is representative of the cagey deftness of his stylistic virtuosity: themes are constructed in just such a way that they can be pulled apart and naturally developed in discrete, interrelated modules, all under the hands of what appears to be an improvising soloist.
Rachmaninov was close to Mahler and this symphony benefits from Mahler’s influence on its orchestration, as its hourlong span is made up of a series of extraordinary and imaginative instrumental scenes. If there was a challenge for the orchestra apart from the demands of the music, it came, sadly, from the audience.
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