If you had gone to the NZSO Soloists' Carmen Suite concert expecting inflamed passions in, out of and around the bullring, you may have been surprised by the rather low-key offerings in the first half of the evening.
Arvo Part's Fratres would have been the most well-knownwork. And, after a slightly nervous solo, Vesa-Matti Leppanen led the orchestra's strings and percussion into the lulling familiar Partland.
In fact, we had already been lulled by Toru Takemitsu's Rain Tree, with a trio led by Lenny Sakovsky delivering Takemitsu's wash of vibes, marimba and chiming crotales.
Sound would have been sufficient. Laurence Reese's lighting, as specified by the composer, distracted. An overall subdued lighting plan would have worked better, rather than what seemed like a slow motion strobe throughout the piece.
Throughout these two works, Kenneth Young's newly-commissioned Portrait, which had launched the concert, very much stayed with me.