Mtt-bay-taper* Notes * 
This week Michael Tilson Thomas conducts San Francisco Symphony (pictured left) in a program of Liszt and Bartók. The opening performance began with Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1. Jeremy Denk played fluidly, but with clear articulation. Both Denk and the orchestra could sound blustery or playful as the music required.

The staged version of Duke Bluebeard's Castle was directed by Nick Hillel with help from co-director Nick Corrigan, who also did the video and visual design. A speaker, Ken Ruta, gives a theatrical introduction to the piece, unfortunately, he talks over the music, though just a little. Adam Wiltshire's set consists of five tall scrims placed in layers, the ones left and right being more downstage. There is also a large sculpture, made up of different pyramidal shapes, hanging high above the orchestra. Light and images are projected on all the aforementioned surfaces. The most successful of the projections are the more abstract ones. The use of motion can be occasionally overwhelming.

The music, both singing and playing, was most impressive on Thursday night. The role of Judith suits Michelle DeYoung's voice, which has a pentrating quality without being too acid. Alan Held is an effective Bluebeard, and sang with strength. The orchestra shimmered, MTT kept the volume under control, and the music flowed rather beautifully.

* Tattling * 
A cellular phone rang on the orchestra level as Ruta spoke at the beginning of Bluebeard.

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2 responses to “Bluebeard at SFS”

  1. Doug Gary Avatar
    Doug Gary

    I was at the Saturday evening performance as the last concert of my subscription this season. (Yes, we renewed.) I adored the Bluebeard and am so grateful that SFS made this production happen. The Liszt didn’t do much for me, but Denk and the orchestra seemed to do a great job with it. My biggest challenge was realizing that all that crinkling nearby was due to purchases from the SFS store. Seat J 104. Seats L 106-107. And others. How can they possibly give out such loud bags for people to hold in a concert hall? Argh!!

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  2. Mike Avatar
    Mike

    I love that people are still performing classic music. I’d give anything to hear Concerto No. 1 live.

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