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Prom 44:
Budapest Festival Orchestra/Ivan Fischer; Stravinsky, Bartók and Dohnányi
@ Royal Albert Hall, London, 16 August 2006
4 stars
Ivan Fischer
Garrick Ohlsson (credit: Philip Jones Griffiths)
With Stravinsky's Rite of Spring now accepted as an annual Proms fixture there comes the danger of an overfamiliarity with the excesses that caused such an uproar at its infamous Parisian premiere of 1913.

Ivan Fischer made sure these ructions were not forgotten with a performance that went right to the heart of Stravinsky's vision of pagan Russia.

Take the Dance of the Earth, a furious surge of orchestral power, as exciting visually as it was aurally.

The music fair leapt from the page in the dance sequences, with Fischer himself almost leaving the podium at times. Contrast this with a relatively broad opening tempo and an expansive Dances of Spring, helped by the superlative playing of the Hungarian wind section.

The final, thrilling sacrificial dance capped an earthy performance, stripped to the roots, and not the orchestral display piece the ballet has started to become in the wrong hands.

From the overfamiliar to the barely heard. Dohnányi's symphonic miniatures opened the program as a past favourite of Sir Henry Wood, here receiving their first Prom performance for sixty-five years. Fischer took the fast movements at quite a lick, still taking time to broaden the improvisatory solos for clarinet and cor anglais in the Rapsodia and bringing a pleasingly urbane quality to the folksy subject of the Theme and Variations. The final scurrying Rondo flew by under the skilful fingers of the Budapest violinists.

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The orchestra was joined by pianist Garrick Ohlsson for Bartók's third concerto, a work whose serenity is an obvious contrast to his two more percussive outings in the form. Ohlsson's delicacy in the quasi-religious verse and response of the central Adagio was a highlight, as was his dialogue with the winds in a sublime close to the first movement. A slight parting of the ways between piano and orchestra was noticeable at times early on but may well have been due to the venue rather than the ensemble, which was spot on in the bright and zestful finale.

The relative paucity of the programme was generously filled out by Fischer, who having conducted the Rite from memory with great vigour strode out again to offer an encore for request. His forces took on Brahms' sixth Hungarian Dance with an infectious swagger, before a string trio of orchestral members got the carnival into full swing with some traditional Transylvanian music, one of the horn players showing unsuspected prowess on the viola!

It was all played with obvious enjoyment, and obvious though it seems to say it, that's something we could do with seeing more often at the Proms.


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