Pacific Symphony / Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev / OCR review

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A version of Prokofiev’s original ‘Romeo and Juliet” was performed, with a seldom heard happy ending …

Review: Pacific Symphony’s alternative ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is difficult to love. The Orange County Register, April 17, 2015.

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center / OCR review

Review: Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center explores piano quartets with style. Orange County Register, April 16, 2015.

Soka Performing Arts Center sets 2015-2016 classical schedule

Soka Performing Arts Center sets classical music slate for 2015-2016 season. Orange County Register, April 15, 2015.

Daniil Trifonov / OCR review

Review: Pianist Daniil Trifonov rocks Soka with Liszt. Orange County Register, April 14, 2015.

L.A. Philharmonic / Haim, Dessay / OCR review

Review: Dessay dazzles in L.A. Philharmonic Baroque program. Orange County Register. April 12, 2015.

‘All at Sea’ on DVD

Another in an occasional series … a late Ealing comedy …

Review: ‘All at Sea’ finally makes its way ashore. Orange County Register, April 10, 2015.

Martha Argerich plays Prokofiev

Another in an occasional series on my newspaper’s website …

Video: Tim Mangan’s Listening Room: Prokofiev. Orange County Register, April 7, 2015.

Andrew Porter (1928-2015)

Andrew Porter, who passed away last week at the age of 86, was the distinguished music critic at The New Yorker from 1972-1992. Alex Ross has a fascinating Postscript here.

I had but one personal encounter with the very friendly Porter, in 2000. It was a phone interview on the topic of his English-language translation of “The Magic Flute,” which Opera Pacific was about to perform at the time. Porter’s opera translations are the best I’ve encountered (I’ve heard several, including his Ring cycle). Here’s what he said, and I wrote, on the topic in 2000:

Largish bodies of water seem to have played an important part in Andrew Porter’s English translation of “The Magic Flute.”

“I sit in the bath thinking of each phrase,” says Porter, describing the process, “thinking about it always in the original language. And then trying to think what English words will make that particular phrase sound right musically.”

The former music critic of The New Yorker worked closely with the singers, too, such as his first Pamina. “We sat beside the pool in St. Louis and she would try this vowel and that vowel. And we found the one that worked.” It focuses the mind, water does.

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Wagner: Overture to ‘Rienzi’

A barn burner of a performance. Georg Solti conducts the Vienna Philharmonic.

Abbey Simon / OCR review

Review: Abbey Simon, 93, performs at Chapman. Orange County Register, April 3, 2015.