Spirit of the Wild - Concerto for Oboe by Westlake // Nancy Ambrose King, oboe // K. Kiesler, cond.

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  • Spirit of the Wild - Concerto for Oboe (2016)
    Nigel Westlake (1958)
    U.S. Premiere
    University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra
    Kenneth Kiesler, conductor
    Nancy Ambrose King, oboe
    December 7, 2022
    Hill Auditorium
    Note by the composer
    In mid-2016, following concert commitments in Hobart, I was invited by Bob Brown, one
    of Australia’s leading environmentalists, to accompany him on a visit to Bathurst Harbour,
    a pristine waterway on the South West Coast of Tasmania contained within the Tasmanian
    Wilderness World Heritage Area.
    Almost completely devoid of modern human intrusion, the area was the home of the
    Needwonnee people for many thousands of years, and is accessible only by boat, plane, or
    foot. It is a magical patchwork of button-grass moorlands, heathlands, and estuaries, bordered
    by jagged peaks, wild rivers, and rugged coastlines.
    My introduction to this place of exquisite beauty became the backdrop to my next project,
    an oboe concerto commission for the Sydney Symphony, and as I pondered the ensuing
    collaboration with soloist Diana Doherty, the memories and significance of my expedition
    with Bob continued to infuse my consciousness, leaving their fingerprints on the concerto
    score in subtle and mysterious ways.
    As a young boy, my parents had introduced me to the wilds of Tasmania and I am forever
    grateful to them for instilling in me a deep love of Australia’s wilderness fostered during
    numerous walking and boating expeditions.
    My trip to Bathurst Harbour reminded me of the preciousness of the wilderness, and of
    mankind’s propensity to become subsumed by materialism, neglecting our connection to
    country and the wonders of the natural world, choosing instead to value only those elements of
    our environment that can be quantified by monetary worth. Such wild places are truly priceless
    and we exploit and destroy them at our peril.
    Work on the concerto began when, in an act of courageous exploration, Diana dropped
    around to my studio one morning and allowed me to record her performing a dazzling stream
    of freeform improvisations. Always up for a challenge, she had accepted my invitation to do so
    with characteristic enthusiasm and good will.
    To hear such an accomplished classical player liberate themselves from the constraints of the
    notated score in this way, to enter “the zone” and follow their musical intuition through a
    myriad of patterns, riffs and sequences, was a privilege indeed, and the best possible way for
    me to infiltrate Diana’s highly unique, dynamic, and virtuosic approach to the instrument. Her
    visit left me inspired and ready to start work.
    Performed in a continuum, the concerto can be divided into four distinct sections, the first
    two of which are closely related in terms of energy and contour. The third section is a slow
    movement in which long, sustained oboe phrases are supported by a detailed filigree of repeated
    patterns that ebb and flow in dynamic waves.
    A syncopated string canon forms a bridge to the final section, which is perhaps the most
    playful and extroverted in manner, building as it does to a traditional-style big finish. The score
    is orchestrated for four horns, harp, piano, five percussion, timpani, and strings.
    Spirit of the Wild was awarded the prestigious Paul Lowin Orchestral Prize in 2019.

ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @emiliagahan
    @emiliagahan 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Definitely going to include this piece in my rep!!
    Thank you so much for your stunning performance, Nancy.
    🥰

  • @barbaralafitte3739
    @barbaralafitte3739 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nancy, you are one of my favorites, as is this concerto! Congratulations on making it sound so easy and musical!!!

    • @62oboe
      @62oboe ปีที่แล้ว

      thank you so much, Barbara! I appreciate your kind words very much!

  • @markpasinimusic
    @markpasinimusic ปีที่แล้ว +2

    wow, impressive! first time hearing an oboe concerto like this.

    • @62oboe
      @62oboe ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you!

  • @manuelperezestelles
    @manuelperezestelles ปีที่แล้ว

    Gorgeous as usual. What a musician!

  • @rpg9392
    @rpg9392 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    flawless! :) great job Dr King

  • @jeffpaster9071
    @jeffpaster9071 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    interesting piece played beautifully

  • @jacquesboes7042
    @jacquesboes7042 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very nice version of the Westlake's Spirit of the Wild. On what brand of oboe are you playing please ?

  • @ashesnr
    @ashesnr ปีที่แล้ว

    Brava! And a beautiful piece.

  • @extremeflext
    @extremeflext ปีที่แล้ว

    stunning ! the clarity at 7:20 is so so beautiful