The Scotsman

Premiere full of passion

- Available free-to-view for 7 days via www.lso.co.uk KEN WALTON

Nicola Benedetti and the London Symphony Orchestra

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Had things been different, Nicola Benedetti would have given RSNO audiences the same privilege she was able to offer London Symphony Orchestra audiences this season: a chance to hear live the new Violin Concerto written for her by clarinetti­st, composer and close friend Mark Simpson.

However, with the LSO releasing the world premiere online, on Marquee TV, the RSNO – fearing an online clash – chose not to follow suit in its current digital season. So the LSO has stolen a march on the other commission­ing partners, Germany’s WDR Sinfonieor­chester, the Cincinnati Symphony and, of course, the RSNO. But if its online premiere, conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, is anything to go on, an eventual Scottish performanc­e will be well worth waiting for.

This is a full-on, big-hearted concerto. Cast in five movements, there’s hardly a moment where Simpson’s writing does not seem like a delirious outpouring of multiple passions. That is a major strength, but also, to some extent, a weakness.

Benedetti’s belief in it is a winning factor. The boiling intensity of the opening Lamentoso, a cocktail of mercurial exotica and big rhapsodic gestures, turns to wild abandon in the ensuing dance. Then there’s a heated love song, not without euphoric tantrums, a vigorous rhetorical cadenza, and a frantic whirlwind finale, which is where that hint of sensory overkill sets in. In the flesh, that might not be such an issue. So let’s hear it live.

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