The Scotsman

Virtuoso Midori teams up with the RSNO for Glanert premiere

- Kenwalton @ kenwalton4

Open the programme booklet of violinist Midori’s new recording of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and the first image you see is ominously prophetic: it’s a photo of the Festival Strings Lucerne on stage during the recording session, surrounded by ranks of empty audience seats.

The date was 1 March 2020. “We were due to go to Asia on tour, but that was immediatel­y cancelled when the Covid- 19 restrictio­ns hit,” recalls the 48- year- old American- Japanese virtuoso. “We got permission to do the recording and managed a single live performanc­e in the UK, but that was to be my last solo appearance for a long while. I flew back home to my mother’s in New York.” At that point the musical world as we know it stopped.

Fast forward seven months, and Midori has just been abroad for the first time since to perform socially distanced concerts on Palermo, the Beethoven CD has just been released, and she is in Glasgow, recording the same concerto with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and its music director Thomas Søndergård for a streamed broadcast as part of the orchestra’s ten- concert Covidfrien­dly digital season.

Midori’s involvemen­t is symbolic, given her expected presence as artist in residence for the RSNO’S originally published 2020- 21 season, and the fact she will still be playing, over two programmes, the intended works – the Beethoven concerto and Detlev Glanert’s Violin Concerto No 2, written especially for her and co- commission­ed by the RSNO.

There’s a conscious correspond­ence between both concertos.

“I asked Glanert to make a connection, as I wanted the possibilit­y of including both in the same programme, but didn’t specify what that should be,” Midori explains. The result was a concerto that not only replicates Beethoven’s scoring, but takes as its creative inspiratio­n Beethoven’s famously effusive, unsent love letter to the

mysterious “Immortal Beloved”.

The result, she says, is a work “that is incredibly beautiful, very lyrical, full of drama and tension building.” What’s more, this is now likely to be the world premiere, as the intended May unveiling in Hamburg didn’t happen, and a planned Tokyo performanc­e later this month has been postponed till 2022.

Glanert, she believes, is “a wonderful composer.”

“I was privileged to attend the premiere of his latest opera Oceane last summer in Berlin. I absolutely loved it.” Scots conductor Donald Runnicles, who directed its premiere, describes the 60- year- old composer's score as “big, grandiose and gripping.” Midori detects a “definite relationsh­ip” between the violin concerto and the opera – “like his character, they are easy- going but also very serious”.

RSNO subscriber­s can view the Glanert online from 15 January. The Beethoven features from this

coming Friday. And if that’s not soon enough, there’s always the sprightly new Lucerne recording, released on Warner and already available.

It’s a fairly classy album, characteri­sed largely by the unsuppress­ed presence of the vibrant Lucerne orchestra over which Midori’s concerto interpreta­tion flows with wholesome flavour and unfussy sentiment. There’s a definite sense of “we’re all in it together,” which is hardly surprising given the absence of a conductor – leader Daniel Dodds is the principal conduit.

All of that was recorded in March. Since then, and through the “raw reality” that was New York lockdown in April and May, Midori’s focus has been “to think of a time we’d be able to make music again together.” It might not yet be the live thrill she hungers for, but the time spent recently filming with the RSNO has been a welcome step in the right direction.

“At least streaming reminds us that music still exists.

“The work is incredibly beautiful, very lyrical, full of drama and tension building”

Midori’s Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the RSNO is available to view online from 23 October; the Glanert Concerto from 15 January. Tickets and informatio­n on the full RSNO Digital Season available at www. rsno. org. uk. Midori's new Beethoven album is out now on Warner Classics

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