The Scotsman

City Halls, Glasgow JJJJJ

- Ken Walton

Gemma New is one to watch. So is the remarkable violinist Geneva Lewis. Both hail from New Zealand, and both featured in a warm and spirited programme by the BBC SSO. New, who is principal conductor of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, proved a dynamic operator, with an animated, swashbuckl­ing style that clicked magically with the players. Lewis, a Radio 3 Young Generation Artist, asserted her own vitality, but with an alluring air of composure.

That was in the central performanc­e they shared of Barber’s Violin Concerto, a work of intense beauty, the protracted lyrical elasticity of its opening moments cast brutally aside by the ferocious brevity of the finale. Lewis captured the narrative perfectly, easeful perfection and subdued ecstasy in the Allegro, a deliciousl­y poetic response

to the oboe’s plaintive introducti­on in the Andante, and a blistering moto perpetuo Presto that took no prisoners. New exacted the perfect response from the SSO, sumptuousl­y supportive, imaginativ­ely characteri­sed and, in the end, dancing impishly to the verve of Barber’s sidesteppi­ng rhythms.

The programme opened with a more recent American compositio­nal voice, Sarah Gibson’s warp & weft. Gibson creates a vivid double axis of musical images, a tapestry of vivid orchestral colourings in which seamless “horizontal” melodic strands are

enlivened by the “vertical”, at times funky, harmonies. It’s a sun-filled piece, mercurial and provocativ­e, with an unexpected throwaway ending. New embraced its unpredicta­bility with magnetic insight and conviction.

Her Brahms’ Fourth Symphony was equally enlighteni­ng. To some extent out of the old school – spacious and bigboned – it was nonetheles­s scintillat­ingly buoyant and pristine, intricatel­y coloured, conductor and orchestra swaying literally and metaphoric­ally as one.

 ?? ?? Geneva Lewis and Gemma New with the BBC SSO
Geneva Lewis and Gemma New with the BBC SSO

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