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3rd April 2017
Orchestra in fine tune on memorable night

The Ulster Orchestra is celebrating 50 years as Northern Ireland?s symphony orchestra and will mark its golden anniversary with 50 pop-up performances in and around Belfast City on Wednesday 28th September. Pictured snapping a selfie with the full orchestra at the Ulster Hall ahead of the golden celebrations is Rafael Payare, Ulster Orchestra Conductor.

The Ulster Orchestra, under the baton of music director Rafael Payare, played a programme of huge contrasts, new and old, to a capacity audience in the latest of its Great Symphonies series.

The concert opened with the Irish premiere of Piers Hellawell’s Wild Flow, a BBC commission which was first heard at the BBC Proms last August.

The music at times appeared not to know where it was going, but the overall structure had an integrity and depth that provided a substantial and engaging piece, superbly played and warmly received by an audience that might have found some parts difficult, if not inaccessible.

Tchaikovsky’s Third Piano Concerto, rarely played but thrillingly championed here by Barry Douglas, was a beautiful one-movement work which was premiered after the composer’s death, and made us long for more.

Douglas’ well-received encore  of a Brahms Hungarian Dance led the way to the composer’s massive First Symphony in the second half.

The orchestra was in top form in an urgently-driven, crisp and  memorable performance.

Payare virtually became the music, in one of the best concerts of the season, which was rewarded by sustained and deserved applause.

Belfast Telegraph

By Alf McCreary

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/theatre-arts/review-orchestra-in-fine-tune-on-memorable-night.html