What to expect from an all Rachmaninov concert with one of the world’s greatest conductors? Chailly, as former chief conductor is held in deep affection by the loyal and dedicated audience in Amsterdam and there was a certain buzz in the concert hall as this towering figure in the orchestra’s history made his first return since 2018. The audience were prepared for greatness, and they were not disappointed.
Chailly is truly a master of his profession. Wonderfully reassuring yet possessing a clarity of expression and articulation rarely witnessed, he was on fire. Clearly energised and inspired from working with such fantastic musicians, he displayed an athleticism more akin to someone half his age.
Reviewed at Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam on Wednesday 8th March, 2023
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Further listening:
1982 recording of Rachmaninov’s Symphony no. 1 in D minor, Op. 13 with Ashkenazy and the RCO