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- KEN WALTON

RSNO

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall ✪✪✪✪

It’s hard not to feel hard done by when, 24 hours after Scots football fans were wildly partying in packed trains and London bars, you find yourself being silently ushered every inch of the way to your concert hall seat (100 people spread over-generously around a 2,000-seater auditorium) as if on a prison visit. This was my first live orchestral concert in 15 months. It was a conflictin­g experience. Why these nonsensica­l extremes?

But let’s not rain on the musical parade. Here we had a chamber-sized RSNO, under chief conductor Thomas Søndergård, heralding their Glasgow comeback (they were in Perth the previous evening) with a programme perfect for the downsized occasion. Surely it wasn’t just the exuberant sheen of Poulenc, Françaix and Ibert that informed this choice. These three belong to that awkward squad of French 20th century com

posers who enjoyed poking fun at accepted authority. Was there a subliminal message here?

Ibert’sdivertiss­ementburst into action like a riotous explosion of party poppers, before Søndergård and his team played calculated mischief with Ibert’s racy menagerie of schmalzy burlesque, mournful pathos, a quizzical scattering of parody and comic quotes, and a cartoonesq­ue send-off resembling a two-fingered salute.

Françaix’s L’horloge de

flore – essentiall­y a soft-spun oboe concerto – was the concert’s central confection, a tasty one. Principal oboist Andrew Wilson revelled in the airy simplicity of its melodies, pastorally-scented but spiced by the soloist’s fluid agility and the mercurial charm of the orchestrat­ion.

Finally the master of the perverse, and a performanc­e of Poulenc’s Sinfoniett­a that captured the bristling unpredicta­bility rocking its neat neoclassic­al frame.

 ??  ?? 0 Thomas Sondergard led the RSNO in front of a tiny audience
0 Thomas Sondergard led the RSNO in front of a tiny audience

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