Otago Daily Times

Fantastic celebratio­n by local musicians

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DUNEDIN’S town hall filled with the music of Beethoven last Wednesday evening with many of Dunedin’s amateur musicians revelling in the chance to perform alongside the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Peter Adams.

The evening was compered by Tessa DalgetyEva­ns and more than 200 singers and musicians, including several very young violinists, were on stage

The concert began with the fourth movement of Symphony No 9 (1803), written when Beethoven was profoundly deaf, in which he scored the fourth movement to include voices, highlighti­ng the majesty and

Beethoven’s Big Bash

Dunedin Town Hall Wednesday, April 14 grandeur of this last of his symphonies. Everyone knows the repetitive main theme as

Ode to Joy, and if not, by the end of the evening they certainly would because the programme ended with a full repeat performanc­e.

Romance No.2 in F major featured violinist Lucy Costelloe, who interprete­d the melodic beauty of this work with feeling in a confident relaxed style.

Piano Concerto No 3 featured three talented pianists who study performanc­e music with Prof Terence Dennis at University of Otago. They shared the solo work, demonstrat­ing individual­ity.

Abhinath Berry’s Allegro con brio achieved excellent rapport with the orchestra, highlighti­ng the “conversati­onal” aspect of a concerto, with neat entries of thematic scalic runs and statements. Moriah Osborne produced the required intense and passionate delivery for Largo, and the final Rondo Allegro which demanded more flamboyanc­y and dazzling scalic runs was very profession­ally conquered by Seungmin Yoo.

Finally Ode to Joy was repeated, giving guest orchestral players (including some from Central Otago) and a 100voice choir the chance to really enjoy the experience of playing alongside DSO players. All these musicians have practised for months, and it was an excellent idea to give them “two goes” at it.

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