Breckenridge * Notes *
The ninth season of the BluePrint series at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music opened on Saturday night. The performance started with the West Coast premiere of Laura Schwendinger's Chiaroscuro Azzurro, which featured violinist Wei He. The New Music Ensemble sounded tightly together under conductor Nicole Paiement, whose every move seemed carefully noted by the musicians. Schwendinger's music ranged from ghostly to strident to meditative.

After intermission we got a bit of a preview of Ensemble Parallèle's forthcoming Orphée production, first in the form of the selections from the Orphée Suite, arranged for solo piano by Paul Barnes. Keisuke Nakogoshi played movements II, III, IV and VII. The playing was compelling, simply very beautiful. This was followed by the world premiere of David Conte's Sexton Songs, sung by soprano Marnie Breckenridge (pictured above, photograph by Michael Strickland) who is also singing in the aforementioned Orphée. Breckenridge was ill, and there may have been an ugly edge to her voice as a result, but she was arresting in these five poems by Anne Sexton set to music. Again the ensemble sounded clear and coherent.

* Tattling *
Since I sat next to John Marcher and behind SFMike, there is very little to tattle about as far as the audience. The audio system did misbehave and played during the Glass instead of just before the Conte.

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4 responses to “BluePrint: Riding the Elevator into the Sky”

  1. sfmike Avatar

    Wow, you outed me with my birth name. (Suppose you’re right, it’s time.) I loved that concert, because it was half-empty, the audience was pin-drop quiet, the first-half violin concerto by Schwendinger turned out to be a major piece of music by an extraordinary composer I’d never heard of before, the second half of the program was congenial, and we even got invited to drink wine and eat crudites with the composers and performers afterwards. What is not to like?

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  2. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Dear me, I hadn’t realized your name was a secret! This was a lovely concert, indeed.

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  3. Rik Malone Avatar

    Thank you both for coming down! I’m glad you enjoyed the concert – we hope we’ll see you again soon.

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  4. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Looking forward to hearing all sorts of great music at SFCM soon!

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