Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Symphony audience cheers a well-crafted concert

- Elaine Schmidt Special to Milwaukee Journal Sentinel USA TODAY NETWORK – WISCONSIN

On paper, Friday morning’s Milwaukee Symphony program looked like a pretty standard format for an orchestral concert: a short opening piece, a concerto, and a major symphony.

But for listeners, this well-crafted, superbly delivered lineup of Barber’s “Medea’s Meditation and Dance of Vengeance,” cellist Truls Mørk’s breathtaki­ng delivery of Prokofiev’s Sinfonia Concertant­e, and a rousing performanc­e of Dvorak’s Symphony No. 9 (“From the New World”), all led by conductor Hans Graf, made up a fascinatin­g, involving musical event.

Mørk blended technical brilliance with a beautiful, colorful sound, inflected with an almost vocal use of vibrato, playing with absolute command of the instrument. He delivered a stirring, soulful interpreta­tion.

Graf and the orchestra supported Mork’s performanc­e beautifull­y, with an interpreta­tion full of lovely, articulate details.

Conductor and orchestra gave a fresh, energized performanc­e of Dvorak’s “New World Symphony,” putting familiar melodies firmly in the spotlight while underscori­ng their context in the whole. This was a crisp, wellcrafte­d interpreta­tion that relied on and made room for gorgeous solo playing within the orchestra, as well as finely honed section playing.

Norwegian cellist Truls Mørk brought breathtaki­ng brilliance to his performanc­e of Prokofiev with the Milwaukee Symphony.

Part of the piece’s success lay in the use of dynamics — not just shifts in the ensemble’s volume, but in graceful, meaningful crescendos and diminuendo­s that pulled the audience. The performanc­e won a cheering, standing ovation.

The concert opened with a dramatic, gripping rendition of the Barber, played with rhythmic and technical precision, constant musical motion and, in its thinnest textures, intimate conversati­ons between individual instrument­s and seamless handoffs of ideas.

This MSO performanc­e will be repeated at 8 p.m. Saturday at Marcus Center’s Uihlein Hall, 929 N. Water St. Limited tickets remain. Visit mso.org or call (414) 273-7206.

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