Soloist Thomas Hutchinson navigates Strauss perfectly but strings do not fare so well.
The opportunity to hear Richard Strauss' gorgeous Oboe Concerto is not to be passed over lightly and, with Thomas Hutchinson as soloist, it was an irresistible drawcard for Bach Musica's Oboe Spectacular on Sunday.
Playing from memory, the talented young musician navigated the score's many devious twists and turns, giving its autumnal ambience a freshness and vitality more associated with spring.
Written at the end of World War II, this concerto finds Strauss looking back to happier and more tonal times. Its nostalgia, easy for the audience, can be treacherous for the players.
Within two bars, Hutchinson captivated us with more than 50 bars of rapturous outpouring. We marvelled at a fear-inducing cadenza being transformed into yet another autumnal song, and thrilled during the capricious Finale.