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Pay attention – Chris Thile’s coming at you with some mandolin mayhem

- Jim Gilchrist

CELTIC CONNECTION­S

Chris Thile & BBC SSO: Attention!

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall JJJ

Manic mandolinis­t delivers orchestrat­ed stream of consciousn­ess, drives conductor to drink … Seriously though, Chris Thile’s Attention! – “a narrative song cycle for extroverte­d mandolinis­t and orchestra” – proved to be a work of zany musical theatre, by turns exuberant, bewilderin­g and at times indulgent.

It opened with Thile singing the plaintive Appalachia­n song Little Birdie then stopping the orchestra for a couple of staged mandolin re-tunings, before continuing on this picaresque account of his formative years as a musician. He sang and hollered while dischargin­g dazzling mandolin flurries, recounting a critical gig at a San Diego music convention and his youthful fixation with actress Carrie Fisher (cue orchestral Star Wars outburst).

Conductor Stephen Bell steered an admirably game

BBC SSO through dramatic eruptions or empathetic shimmers, as well as chorusing, clapping and, on occasion dancing, while Bell himself accepted a swig of Thile’s favoured IPA. All part of the show, as was audience recruitmen­t to help extemporis­e a mandolin cadenza, which duly rang out with characteri­stic brio, while his star-stuck confrontat­ion with Fisher elicited an undeniably lovely rendition of Princess Leia’s theme.

There was also a fiddlemand­olin shootout with violinist Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen, while, providing

vocal responses, Sarah Jarosz’s considerab­le talents seemed sadly obscured, although she and Thile delivered a riproaring bluegrass encore. We were entertaine­d, bemused and not always convinced.

Sørensen’s peerless trio Dreamers’ Circus had opened the evening with a set of delicate tunes that gathered heft, followed by singersong­writer Rachel Sermanni with a similarly short but elegantly articulate­d clutch of songs, her closing Lay My Heart enlisting the audience in a moment of serenity before mandolin mayhem ensued.

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Chris Thile and the BBC SSO perform at Celtic Connection­s

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