Review: Richard Galliano and City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong
French virtuoso accordion/bandoneon player hit all the right notes in a programme that was full of energy in conductor Jean Thorel’s last concert as music director
City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong is not afraid to use unexpected instruments as soloists – from glass harmonica to mandolin and tuba – so the accordion and bandoneon fit right in for this concert with Richard Galliano.
The soloist swept away the audience with a Piazzolla concerto and his own equally colourful composition, La Valse à Margaux.
Galliano also was the soloist in Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, and the accordion was superb at the quick, darting violin figures as well as haunting slow movements.
The accordion’s sound evoked a hovering shadow of French café music, but the players did full justice to the spirit of Vivaldi.
The string quartet and bass led by violinist Amelia Chan made a bright, tight backup band with crackling energy. They eased phrases in and out and flattened their vibrato to uncannily match the sound of the accordion.