• Login
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
Time of Pakistan
No Result
View All Result
Home Music

MUSICAL NOTES: Symphony Director Diemecke Doesn’t Hide Enthusiasm

ToP by ToP
October 13, 2011
in Music
0
MUSICAL NOTES
0
SHARES
4
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

MUSICAL NOTESEspecially when the subject is music. And after a recent interview with the music director of the Long Beach Symphony, now beginning his 11th season in that position, I came to two inescapable conclusions: he loves music, and he knows his business.

He can enthuse about the repertoire for the present year, and his enthusiasm is infectious. The theme for the season is “Vienna Nights,” which has inspired the programming of some great stuff. Symphonies by Tchaikovsky, Haydn, Schubert and Brahms, concertos by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Dvořák and Mozart, along with a host of other pieces by Johann Strauss, Handel and Ravel (among others) should please the LBSO faithful, who like their musical meat and potatoes.

There’s even a piece on the November concert by a composer with a pulse, namely Diemecke himself. The work in question is a concerto for marimba, featuring a dynamic young Latin stud named Saúl Medina, who has been with us before.I asked Diemecke, who has orchestras in Buenos Aires, Bogotá, Mexico City and Flint (Michigan), and is a frequent guest worldwide, when he finds time to compose. It turns out that through the magic of his ever-present laptop and Finale software, he grabs composing time on the plane, in the hotel, or wherever.

And then he speaks frankly about the current economic situation, which is not unique to Long Beach by any means. Orchestras everywhere are cutting back in order to survive, and having to do more with less. Here it means reduced rehearsal time for each concert. Diemecke realizes that the reality is what it is, and proceeds to program intelligently while still preserving quality and reaching for the highest artistic level. This calls for intensified effort by all concerned; Diemecke has told his orchestra, “you practice and I will pray.”

Both practice and prayer seem to have paid off, judging from an opening night concert that was exceptionally well-played. The program was daunting, consisting of Wagner, Mahler and Tchaikovsky, but the presentation was polished and professional. One difficult piece, the previously scheduled “Verklärte Nacht” by Schoenberg, had to be substituted for on next month’s concert, because, as Diemecke explains, there simply wasn’t enough time to do the piece right. I doubt the notoriously conservative LBSO audience will complain.

At least Schoenberg was Viennese, unlike many of the composers represented. But there’s always a connection. Ask Diemecke, for instance, how “Sobre las olas,” by the very Mexican Juventino Rosas, fits into the seasonal theme and he will explain in fascinating detail about Mexican history, the unfortunate Prince Maximilian who was the Emperor of Austria’s brother, and the waltz craze that swept Mexico when Maximilian took over. So there.We talked about audiences, iPads, ballet, singers, home improvement and a lot more. Enrique Arturo Diemecke knows a lot about all of them, and about Mexican history, and about music. He also knows how to put together great concerts with limited resources. –  Gazettes

Previous Post

Six Dead After Shooting At Meritage Salon

Next Post

Ferguson warns unions as government threatens to resolve Qantas dispute

ToP

ToP

Related Posts

Jawad Ahmad tests positive for Covid-19 once again
Music

Jawad Ahmad tests positive for Covid-19 once again

by Jameel Ahmad
April 8, 2021
Levi’s Live Round Two ~ Live Music, Raw Talent, Extraordinary Sound
Music

Levi’s Live Round Two ~ Live Music, Raw Talent, Extraordinary Sound

by Jameel Ahmad
June 5, 2018
Roshan Rahain Organizes Pakistan’s First Music Festival for Children & Families
Music

Roshan Rahain Organizes Pakistan’s First Music Festival for Children & Families

by ToP
February 7, 2017
Mirage feat. Alycia Dias - Panchi
Music

Mirage Feat. Alycia Dias – Panchi

by Jameel Ahmad
February 1, 2017
Announcing Lahore Music Meet 2017
Music

Announcing Lahore Music Meet 2017

by Jameel Ahmad
November 17, 2016
Pikasso Guitar
Music

Top 10 Strangest Musical Instruments

by Jameel Ahmad
January 11, 2016
Zaid Ali
Music

Zaid Ali Comes Up With Hilarious New Video!

by Jameel Ahmad
December 19, 2015
Next Post
Minister Martin Ferguson

Ferguson warns unions as government threatens to resolve Qantas dispute

Popular Stories

  • Qamar made Acting President NBP

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
Time of Pakistan

About Times Of Pakistan

kralbetbetturkeyikimislibahis1xbetm.infohipas.infohttps://www.wiibet.com/restbetcdn.com

Other Categories

  • Beautiful Pakistan
  • Fashion News
  • Funny News
  • Viral Videos
  • Weird News

Recent Posts

  • 11th J.A. Zaman Memorial Open – Powered by Gem Golfers
  • Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi Sentenced to Jail in £190 Million Case
  • World’s Largest Submarine Cable Arrives in Pakistan: Could This End Internet Woes?

Times Of Pakistan © 2024. Design & Developed by E2E Solution Providers.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • International News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In