A--San-Francisco-Opera-Orchestra* Notes * 
Cal Performances presented Nicola Luisotti and the San Francisco Opera Orchestra (pictured left, photograph by Cory Weaver) in a performance of Beethoven on Friday evening. The musicians began with Beethoven's Symphony No. 5. The oboe was especially fine in the Allegro con brio, and the brass were lovely in the Andante con molto. The strings were particularly restrained in the piano and pianissimo portions of the third movement. The second half of the program was devoted to Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. Again, the woodwinds played with characteristic beauty. The violas were rather unostentatious in the second movement. Though the playing overall was not perfectly clean, it was wonderful to see how much all the musicians loved the music and to witness how much joy Luisotti brought to both the pieces. One is dumbfounded when considering this orchestra is in the midst of Don Giovanni performances and will open Xerxes on Sunday, not to mention the Carmen that is also in rehearsal.

* Tattling * 
There was some light talking, but it was limited to only a few minutes. My companion's water bottle managed to roll down an aisle of the orchestra level during Beethoven 7.

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10 responses to “Luisotti conducts the SF Opera Orchestra in Beethoven”

  1. Trixie the Tea Maiden Avatar

    The water bottle must have been overcome with emotion… I agree with you, dear OT, that it is mind-boggling to think of all the music these fine players are performing at the moment. So glad you enjoyed All That Beethoven.
    Trix

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  2. Hank Avatar
    Hank

    Where (i.e., what concert hall) was this performance?

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  3. Lilacrobin Avatar
    Lilacrobin

    Lucky Girl! I did hear Maestro Nikki and our Orchestra rehearse the 7th a few weeks ago….. it was wonderful!
    ♥ Robin ♥

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  4. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    It truly boggles the mind!

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  5. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Zellerbach Hall on the UC Berkeley campus.

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  6. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    The 7th is one of my favorites.

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  7. Jason Victor Serinus Avatar
    Jason Victor Serinus

    Dear Ms. Tattler,
    You think it’s bad that your companion’s water bottle clattered down the aisle? How about my friend who, having lost his watch, carried his alarm clock to a recital by Renée Fleming in Davies. Guess whose clock went off in the middle of the first half? It took him far too long to figure out whose it was, grab his coat from other the seat, and turn it off. I thought of hiding under the seat instead…

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  8. Free Sheet Music Avatar

    Sounds like a great program — our Houston Orchestra won’t typically offer two symphonies from the same composer on the program.

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  9. The Opera Tattler Avatar

    Yes, it certainly is unusual.

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