Jessie Rivest reviews an OSO performance in Kelowna Friday, April 4, 2025
I walked down Water St. with my partner, who was about to hear the OSO play for the first time. As I attempted to bring him up-to-speed on the previous candidate conductors, and the season thus far, I became more excited to get to the show and meet Julian Pellicano, the fourth and final candidate conductor with a broad and unique musical background. What unfolded was an evening rich with connection香蕉视频直播攂etween composers, across eras, and among the musicians themselves.
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Joseph Bologne香蕉视频直播檚 Symphony No. 1 in G Major opened the evening with grace and poise, offering a taste of the Classical era香蕉视频直播檚 elegance. While lighter in emotional stakes than the works that followed, it still provided moments of interest香蕉视频直播攑articularly in its antiphonal textures, where strings engaged in a playful back-and-forth, almost like a musical conversation. The OSO handled these interchanges with clarity and charm, keeping the energy buoyant.
Timeless Touches
Renowned pianist Janina Fialkowska has been touring the world for over 50 years, and what a treat it was to have her stop in Kelowna! Her playing was fluid and heartfelt, her hands billowing like silk across the keys. One could feel the orchestra breathing with her, especially through the final movement香蕉视频直播檚 thrilling transitions. Pellicano told us backstage that he had heard Chopin香蕉视频直播檚 piano concerto many times, and Fialkowska was the most delicate, musical second movement he香蕉视频直播檇 ever heard香蕉视频直播攁nd it showed. There was a massive standing ovation before breaking for intermission, where the crowd lined up to buy her book, A Note In Time.
Swifties
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Sound Worlds from Italy
Mendelssohn香蕉视频直播檚 Italian Symphony closed the evening with flair, its final movement inspired by a southern Italian folk dance once rumoured to sweat out spider venom香蕉视频直播攁n ancient ritual that bordered on the trance-like. Pellicano shared his personal connection to this repertoire, havinggrown up immersed in music specific to the region. That intimacy came through in his interpretation: transitions between movements felt both natural and striking, like gently falling into a dream only to be jolted awake by a joyful rhythm. The orchestra moved with growing cohesion throughout, and the wind section shone especially bright in the final movement with its nimble, articulate lines. It was clear the OSO was not just performing the piece, but living inside it.
Bridges and Beyond
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Jessie Rivest is a vocalist, sound artist, creative coach, and local arts supporter living in Kelowna.