{"id":296633,"date":"2008-06-06T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2008-06-06T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/symphony-finishes-with-a-rose-pops-up-next\/"},"modified":"2008-06-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2008-06-06T07:00:00","slug":"symphony-finishes-with-a-rose-pops-up-next","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/symphony-finishes-with-a-rose-pops-up-next\/","title":{"rendered":"Symphony finishes with a &#8216;Rose&#8217;; Pops up next"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>At the close of his remarks on the works to be heard in San Diego Symphony&#8217;s final concert of the season, lecturer Nuvi Mehta delivered the Hearing Aid Speech. Surprisingly few airs for hearing aid were heard, perhaps as a result; but following the interval, during the New World Symphony&#8217;s Largo movement, with its heavenly triple pianissimos, a cell phone rang. Other than that it was just a normal afternoon of coughing and program rattling at Copley Symphony Hall. What does it take, music lovers, for us to be truly mindful of our neighbors?<br \/>In addition to the exquisite playing of Dvorak&#8217;s New World Symphony, patrons heard a even &#8220;newer&#8221; music with old world sensibilities in Bright Sheng&#8217;s &#8220;The Nightingale and the Rose,&#8221; ballet music written for New York City Ballet and based on a short story by Oscar Wilde.<br \/>In the fairytale scenario, a poor student hopes to woo a lofty maiden by presenting her a red rose. Alas, there are no red roses in the student&#8217;s garden, so the nightingale impales herself on the thorns whilst she sings of love all night, and in the morning a red rose blooms. Not a pretty tale and both rose and student are spurned by the maiden, so the poor songster died for naught, accompanied by much overwrought music and super titles yet.<br \/>Thankfully, both Cuban pianist Horacio Gutierrez &#8221; who truly looks like Ralph Kramden in a Member&#8217;s Only jacket but plays like a god &#8221; and the orchestra gave a dazzling and memorable performance of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky&#8217;s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor. Gutierrez is retiring the concerto from his repertoire and chose to do it under Jahja Ling&#8217;s baton, so the May 18 matinee audience heard his final performance of the piece in perpetuity throughout the universe. Gutierrez&#8217;s playing was meditative and bombastic as required by the music, and Maestro Ling&#8217;s conducting was extraordinarily supportive and sensitive. All received well deserved standing O&#8217;s. There are worse ways to retire a warhorse.<br \/>The Jacobs&#8217; Masterworks and Winter Pops series and special performances for 2008-&#8217;09 were announced in San Diego Symphony&#8217;s stapled-in program insert, titled Aficionado. Tickets for all series are currently on sale. Maestro Ling will conduct 11 Masterworks season concerts next year. The gala opening Oct. 4 is set at the U.S. Grant Hotel, followed by a recital by Lang Lang at the Balboa Theatre.<br \/>Meanwhile, if you know the way to San Jose, San Diego Symphony&#8217;s Summer Pops 2008 gets under way with a Tux and Tennies Gala featuring Dionne Warwick and Kool and The Gang on Saturday, June 14, at Embarcadero Marina Park South. Matthew Garbutt conducts Pops Goes Classical Sunday, Aug. 10. <br \/>For details of all series, visit www.sandiegosymphony.com or call (619) 235-0804.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>At the close of his remarks on the works to be heard in San Diego Symphony&#8217;s final concert of the season, lecturer Nuvi Mehta delivered the Hearing Aid Speech. 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