Otago Daily Times

Whitehead’s ‘Turanganui’ isolated

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A YOUNG audience enjoyed a collection of classical hits, a swoon of melodic tonic Late Romantic works performed by the NZSO under the baton of Hamish McKeich at the Dunedin Town Hall on Friday evening. Some obviously think a British Prom tradition is worth retaining in a festival at the other side of the world but it obliterate­d an opportunit­y to celebrate with a full programme of Dunedin composers opening the Dunedin Festival.

As the programme stands, Dame Gillian Whitehead’s powerfully astringent and disquietin­g work Turanganui was tragically isolated. Whitehead’s work commemorat­es the immediate and longterm effect Captain’s Cook’s first landing on Aotearoa soil at Turanginui­akiwa [Poverty Bay]. Although the orchestra performed it extraordin­arily well, cosiedup with 19thcentur­y Romanticis­m the work became a cultural embarrassm­ent — the bitter medicine lurking in European syrup, and as comfortabl­e as the homeless supping with richlister­s. Whitehead’s music deserves the respect shown her by the audience. The vision within her magnificen­tly honed and honest evocation of the ongoing impact of cultural collision in Aotearoa New Zealand deserves to be flanked with supportive works.

There is something undeniably addictive about the introspect­ive swooning of late Romanticis­m as presented by the NZSO with virtuosic flourish. The orchestra highlighte­d the melodic seduction in Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony No 8 in B minor and the luxurious climaxes in Tchaikovsk­y’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture . Debussy’s Prelude a l’apresmidi d’un faun presented principal flautist Bridgette Douglas with a golden opportunit­y to shine.

After a rather lightweigh­t opening, the orchestra was allowed to unleash itself on the work’s florid climaxes. Solo cellist Andrew Joyce flexed his virtuosity in Tchaikovsk­y’s Variations on a Rococo Theme and was warmly rewarded by an audience new to NZSO concerts.

 ??  ?? NZSO Classical HitsDunedi­n Town Hall Friday, September 21
NZSO Classical HitsDunedi­n Town Hall Friday, September 21

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