BBCNOW/ Bancroft/ Gerhardt review – intriguing connections, magic and melancholy beauty

A recent performance by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under conductor Ryan Bancroft has left a lasting impression on critics. Anders Hillborg's composition Exquisite Corpse, inspired by the surrealist game Cadavre Exquis, brought together disparate musical elements in a thought-provoking exploration of sound and connection.

Bancroft masterfully guided his orchestra through the intricate layers of Hillborg's piece, effortlessly weaving together diverse instrumental textures – from delicate harmonies to jarringly loud bass notes. This sonic tapestry tantalized the listener's ear before ultimately dissolving into a soothing haze.

One of the most striking connections in this performance was the incorporation of Sibelius's Lemminkäinen Suite Op 22, whose narrative arc and elemental scores intersected beautifully with Hillborg's composition. The BBC orchestra navigated the dark, surreal world of the Finnish epic with finesse, with Amy McKean's breathtaking cor anglais solo standing out in particular.

Following this intense musical journey, the ensemble shifted gears to tackle Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2, Op 126, a work whose melancholy beauty shone through in Alban Gerhardt's outstanding performance. The German cellist breathed life into the score, delivering Shostakovich's precise rhythmic bite with confidence and emotional depth.

A poignant moment came when Gerhardt joined the cello section for the Sibelius suite, injecting an unexpected warmth into the proceedings – a testament to his remarkable musicianship and commitment to the music. This performance demonstrated Hillborg's masterful storytelling through sound and highlighted the orchestra's exceptional skill in blending disparate musical threads into a cohesive, unforgettable whole.
 
I'm totally stoked about this latest BBC National Orchestra of Wales concert 🎵👏! The way they wove together those different instrumental textures was pure magic ✨. I love how Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse brought all these disparate elements together – it's like a masterclass in sonic storytelling 📚. And that Sibelius piece? Absolutely mind-blowing 😲. The way the orchestra navigated that dark, surreal world was so beautifully done... and Amy McKean's cor anglais solo was just WOW 🤩! Meanwhile, Alban Gerhardt brought so much depth and emotion to Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 – it's like he's speaking straight to your soul 💕. The way they shifted gears between those two pieces was seamless too... can't wait to see what the orchestra does next 🎉
 
🎵👏 I gotta say, that BBC National Orchestra of Wales really killed it with their latest show! 🤩 The way they wove together those different musical elements was pure magic - from all the harmonies to those bass notes that'll leave you shook 😱. And can we talk about Amy McKean's cor anglais solo in Sibelius? 🎶 The way she brought that darkness and emotion to the table was EVERYTHING 🔥. But what really impressed me was how they seamlessly shifted gears into Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 - Alban Gerhardt's performance was seriously giving me all the feels 😭. I mean, who needs a happy ending when you can have that level of melancholy beauty? 💔
 
I gotta say, that concert was MIND-BLOWING 🤯! Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse piece was like nothing I've ever heard before - so much complexity and depth, it was like unraveling a puzzle while listening to it 😮. And how they wove in Sibelius' Lemminkäinen Suite... magic, pure magic ✨. The way Amy McKean's cor anglais solo stood out amidst all that drama and emotion still gives me chills 😍. And Alban Gerhardt's performance on Shostakovich's Cello Concerto? Sublime, dude 🙌. He really brought that piece to life in a way that left me speechless (no pun intended). Anyway, just wanted to share my thoughts... not sure what else to say 🤷‍♂️
 
this ryan bancroft is straight fire 🤯 i mean have you heard the way he weaves those musical elements together its like a masterpiece his work with hillborg is so unique and captivating i loved how they incorporated sibelius's lemminkäinen suite into the performance it added this whole other layer of depth to the music and amy mckean's cor anglais solo was just wow 🤩 i also enjoyed seeing alban gerhardt bring shostakovich's cello concerto no 2 to life he has such a beautiful touch and i loved how he joined in with the cellos for that poignant moment it really brought the whole thing together
 
🎵 just had the most incredible listening experience with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales 🤩 they totally nailed Exquisite Corpse by Anders Hillborg - the way the different instruments all came together was like nothing I've ever heard before... and Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 Op 126 was so beautifully done, especially with Alban Gerhardt on cello 🎶 what I love about live music is how it brings people together and evokes emotions - this performance did just that for me, left me feeling inspired and a little bit changed 💖
 
🎵👏 The BBC orchestra totally nailed it! Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse was like a trippy dream come true 🤯, and the orchestra managed to tie together all those weird and wonderful sounds like they were meant to be together 💖. I mean, Amy McKean's cor anglais solo? WOW 😍
 
🎵 I gotta say, that BBC National Orchestra of Wales performance was straight fire 🔥! Ryan Bancroft is like a conductor magician, weaving all those different sounds together like a master puzzle 🧩. And Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse? Mind blown 😲! That Sibelius suite connection was so on point 💯, I loved how they merged dark and surreal with beautiful, elemental scores. And that Amy McKean cor anglais solo? Chills all over 🥶... anyway, Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 was a total emotional rollercoaster - Alban Gerhardt brought the feels 😭! The way he connected with the Sibelius suite was pure magic ✨. This performance was like a masterclass in blending sounds, I'm still buzzing from it 🎶
 
🎵 just listened to this BBC National Orchestra of Wales concert 🎵 and I gotta say, it was MIND-BLOWING! 🤯 Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse is like nothing I've ever heard before - all these different instruments blending together in this crazy beautiful way. And Ryan Bancroft leading the orchestra through it? 😍 total pro move. The Sibelius suite and Shostakovich cello concerto were both stunning, but that moment when Alban Gerhardt joined in with the cellos... chills 🥰. I'm still listening to this concert on repeat 🎧 and I don't think I'll ever get tired of it 😆
 
I just watched this BBC National Orchestra of Wales performance with Ryan Bancroft conducting and I'm still reeling from it 🤯 It reminded me of those classic BBC Proms back in the day when you could get to the Albert Hall on a Friday evening and enjoy some top-notch classical music. The way Bancroft guided his orchestra through Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse was like watching a masterclass - so smooth, so effortless. And that Sibelius suite? Reminded me of my dad playing the violin back in '07 🎸. The way Amy McKean's cor anglais solo just transported you to another world... it gave me chills 😩. It's not often I get goosebumps from classical music these days, but this one was something special. Anyway, if you haven't checked out Hillborg and the BBC orchestra yet, do yourself a favour - grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the ride 🍿
 
I'm telling you 🤫, that BBC National Orchestra of Wales is on another level right now! They just killed it with that Anders Hillborg piece Exquisite Corpse... I mean, have you ever seen anything like it? It's like they took all these different musical elements and wove them together into this beautiful, thought-provoking tapestry 🧵. And the way Ryan Bancroft conducted it was pure magic ✨. But what really stood out to me was that Sibelius piece – I mean, who knew those two composers were like, meant to be? 😂 It was like they were speaking the same language, musically speaking. And Amy McKean's cor anglais solo? Wow! She brought so much emotion to that piece... it gave me chills 🥶. The Shostakovich concerto was also incredible – Alban Gerhardt is a total rockstar 💪. I'm definitely gonna be listening to this performance on repeat 🎧.
 
just saw this bbc performance 🎵👏 they did such an amazing job of weaving different pieces together, like a sonic puzzle that came out beautiful 💡 i loved how they played sibelius too, it added such depth to the music ❤️ and amy mckean's cor anglais solo was wow 😲
 
just heard about this BBC National Orchestra of Wales performance 🎵😍 they totally nailed Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse piece - it was like they wove all these different musical textures together seamlessly 💡 i loved how the conductor Ryan Bancroft let each instrument shine, from those delicate harmonies to the bold bass notes 🤯 amy mckean's cor anglais solo in Sibelius' Lemminkäinen Suite was insane 😲 alban gerhardt on cello for Shostakovich was just so moving - his passion and skill really brought out the music ❤️ what i love about this performance is that it showed how music can take you on such a journey, from dark to beautiful 🌟
 
just listened to that bbc ntw orchestra perf with ryan bancroft & i'm still reeling from it lol... Anders hillborg's Exquisite Corpse was so mind-blowing! how does he do it? weaves together these weird& wonderful sounds like they're meant 2 b together 🤯🎵 and shostakovich's cello concerto w/ alban gerhardt had me emotional 😭 anyone else feel like their heart is gonna burst out of their chest?? also, can't over the Amy McKean cor anglais solo tho 😍🎶
 
omg i just saw that concert 🤩... anyway can someone explain me what cadavre exquis is? its like a game or something? 😕 also why do people love sibelius so much? my dad loves him but im not really gettin it... the part where amy mckean played cor anglais was soooo good tho 🎵
 
I'm loving this orchestral stuff... it feels like I'm transported back to the 90s when I used to spend hours at my friend's house listening to classical music on his dad's old CD player 🎵💿. Anyway, Anders Hillborg's Exquisite Corpse is like a surrealist art piece for your ears – all these different sounds and emotions colliding together in a beautiful mess 😊. And Ryan Bancroft's conducting skills are insane! He's got that conductor thing down pat, you know? 🎶 I'm also loving the way he incorporated Sibelius's Lemminkäinen Suite into the performance... it was like they were meant to be together 🤝. Alban Gerhardt's cello solo in Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No 2 was so emotive, I felt all the feels 😭. The BBC orchestra is seriously talented – they should come to London and play at the Royal Albert Hall... that would be epic! 🏰🎵
 
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