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By Casey Selix | Published Wed, Feb 25 2009 9:17 am
Overseas reviews of the Minnesota Orchestra’s two-week European tour are starting to appear, including one highly impressed with music director Osmo Vänskä. Here’s an excerpt of today’s review in The Independent of London:
"Osmo Vanska is clearly a very good thing for Minnesota.
"You can sense when an orchestra is raising its game, pushing its boundaries, and playing to the limit of its possibilities. That was the feeling here: a decent orchestra made to sound a whole lot better by the sheer dynamism and musicality of its music director. I’ll wager Minnesota will be a very different orchestra by the end of Vanska’s existing contract in two years time."
In general, I find reviews in British papers to be well-written, reasoned and entertaining — even when they’re snarky. Today’s review in The Independent snipes a bit at rock-star guest violinist Joshua Bell, but I’m not going to spoil it for you. Read the full review.
Next stop for the orchestra is Berlin.
RELATED CONTENT: How to follow the Minnesota Orchestra’s European tour, by David Hawley, Feb. 23, 2009
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