A--San-Francisco-Opera-Orchestra* Notes * 
Cal Performances hosted Nicola Luisotti and the San Francisco Opera Orchestra (pictured left, photograph by Cory Weaver) on Sunday afternoon, their second this season in Berkeley. The concert began with Prokofiev's First Symphony, and the orchestra sounded best in the graceful, dancing third movement. The woodwinds were clear, as was the brass. The piece that followed, Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 1, featured soloist Amit Peled. Peled played with a beautiful, legato line. After intermission we heard Symphony in D Major by Cherubini. The playing was charming and joyous. It was lovely to see and hear this opera orchestra on stage, the camaraderie of the players and their love of music is apparent.

* Tattling *
There was very little noise from the audience. A man in Row A Seat 120 of the mezzanine looked at his phone at 3:30pm and left just a little afterward. Someone else on this level screamed an obscenity after the Moderato of the Haydn. It was unclear why.

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2 responses to “Luisotti & Peled with the SF Opera Orchestra”

  1. Lilacrobin Avatar
    Lilacrobin

    It was a gorgeous afternoon….weather-wise, and particulary music-wise! I was so proud of our Orchestra and Maestro! Who WAS that woman who screamed those words…. we were wondering if she had Tourettes…. always something!
    Hugs,
    ♥ Robin ♥

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  2. Adrienne Shaw Avatar

    I too, thought it must have been an attack of Tourette’s syndrome. Something I think that certain someone will never forget, yet will probably always regret

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