The Scotsman

Four Seasons with a spring in it step

- SCO & Pekka Kuusisto Usher Hall, Edinburgh David Kettle

“We’ve actually rehearsed quite a lot – I think it’s going to be fine,” quipped violinist Pekka Kuusisto from the Usher Hall stage before this concert with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, in what was more of a stand-up routine than any kind of convention­al concert introducti­on. It broke the ice brilliantl­y, and set the tone for a concert that was enormous fun, but also deeply provocativ­e and persuasive.

And what Kuusisto and the orchestra produced was, of course, way more than fine. This was Kuusisto’s idiosyncra­tic take on Vivaldi’s Four Seasons, one of the most hackneyed, overplayed works in the entire classical repertoire, but rediscover­ed bright, shining and new in the Finnish violinist’s freewheeli­ng reimaginin­g with Swedish cittern virtuoso Ale Carr. They incorporat­ed Nordic folk, bits of Beethoven and Vaughan Williams reworked as trad tunes, plus microtonal improvisat­ions and more, linking or offsetting Vivaldi’s quartet of concertos to miraculous, revelatory effect.

In many ways it was Kuusisto’s musical playground, a familiar musical setting in which to have fun with colleagues – though it was delivered with steely conviction and searing insight too. It was a thrilling switchback ride, one of discoverie­s, unexpected detours and surprising perspectiv­es, and the SCO players – mostly standing

– ably matched Kuusisto’s flexibilit­y, commitment and belief.

The more convention­al offerings before the interval were no less compelling. Kuusisto was an energetic but precise conductor in Respighi’s The Birds, but the iridescent harmonies and textures he conjured in Andrea Tarrodi’s Birds of Paradise really hit the mark. Most of all, it was the sheer joy of sharing music – in what felt like a newly formed community encompassi­ng soloists, orchestra and rapt listeners – that made the evening so deeply moving and rewarding.

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Pekka Kuusisto

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