
"..yet another classical music concert", i thought... I was planning to go there, turn off my mind and enjoy own thoughts conducted by the orchestra. But it turned out to be a very nice show !
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Cinema & Comedy" - show organized in the framework of the
"Perspective XXI" international music festival, (
that happens to be located the next door to my office room and is affiliated with my company, so we get free tickets to their concerts ;)) was subtitled "The Rise and Fall of a Classical Musician" and consisted of classical pieces combined by famous film music by Herman, Morricone, Chaplin, Rota.
Since i'm crazy for movie scores and soundtracks (by the way, my favorites - they are of Craig Armstrong, Hans Zimmer, Ennio Morricone, John Williams, Clint Mansell, Thomas Newman, Edward Shearmur, James Horner and of course Yann Tiersen and others.). ... I enjoy every piece of it in an orchestra version.
OK, to the topic. The beginning didn't promise anything extraordinary... but then the comedy started :))) the public was shocked. My mid-age neighbors were complaining that this is a mockery of the classical music and ancient values... things that shouldn't be jeered at. Even the program text was written in a funny way while most of the people thought it was just so illiterate and wrong. Like the phases in the biography -
"Aleksey Igudesman was born in Leningrad at a very young age.", in Armenian it sounds funnier - "Ծնվել է շատ փոքր հասակում..." , or "Richard Hyung-ki Joo was born." - "Ռիչարդ Հյանգ Կի Ջուն ծնվել է:"...
"What a shame!" were whispering older people to each other in the audience... I was asked several times whether the authors of the text were my colleagues :/

So the reactions were contradictory, and no one was left indifferent. Some were amazed, some - shocked... musicians did their best :) The mixes like "James Bond theme" and Mozart, Piazzolla feat. "Ave Maria", the commercial break advertising Nokia tune variations sounding like Mozart, Schnittke, etc - named "Kremerata ringtone", riverdance while playing irish music performed by the orchestra, "Where's the remote control" part was so masterly, incredibly performed - these all were causing a lot of laughing, not so usual for the "Aram Khachaturyan concert hall"..
I enjoyed it fully!
Here's the trailer:
Links:
The Official Igudesman & Joo website
Kremerata Baltica
Some review in Italian
Some review in Russian