Monday, October 1 1, 1982 Page 10 Daily Nebraskan Aits EeteiiamiffiieiiTit Listeners escape in Mozart By David Thompson The Friday night concert at Kimball Recital Hall offered a pleasant escape from the world. All could be forgotten as one let bygones drift away on breaths of Mozart provided by the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. This is the orchestra's fifth tour of the United States since its formation in Concert Review 1955. It has played in Japan, Australia, China and nearly every European country. "It has won the admiration of au diences and critics far beyond the fron tier of its native country," violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin has said of the orchestra. With this international spirit in mind, it is appropriate that the first piece of the evening was by a Dutch composer. Even though the Pieter Hellandaal spent most of his life in London, the piece serves to remind audiences of Dutch contributions to the musical world. "Concerto Grosso in D" demonstrates why the chamber orchestra is ideally suited to the tidy counterpoint and beau tiful precision that is baroque music. The piece began quietly and moved to rousing heights. The overture to the piece and the second movement were slow and melancholy and featured a plaintive harpsichord awash in strings. This moved to the Allegro and Presto movements, which grew in sound and exhilaration before hopping into the last movement, A Borea, which was as quick and light as the 17th century French dance from which it takes its name. It is difficult to describe the delight one feels at listening to such music. It is not difficult to explain the au dience's reaction to the second piece of the evening, Mozart's "Violin Con certo in A." For this piece the orchestra was joined by French horns and oboes, and by Jean-Jacques Kantorow, the solo violinist. The somber tones of the woodwinds and brass melding with the strings pro vided background for Kantorow to soar. This was a man lost in his music, stretching his instrument to its emotional extremes. After watching his passionate perfor mance, it is easy to understand why he was called back on stage twice by ap plause and whistles. After this highlight of the evening, there was intermission and then a chance to relax to the quiet, unadventurous "Symphony No. 47 in G" by Joseph Haydn. There were no solos in this piece, merely the delicate notes of a crab canon, a section which is played first forward and then backwards, thus the designation of the movement as "Menuet al roverso." Words like "fantastico" and "furioso" designated movements of the final piece of the evening, "Concerto for Strings." Its composer, Alberto Ginastera, was born in Argentina in 1916, and the piece featured all the earmarks of contemporary music. Discontinuity, plentiful pizzicato and the thumping of bows on strings filled the piece. Like a great deal of 20th century music, the piece did not allow its au dience to become lost in any sensation. Instead, it continually confronted the listener with its awry orchestration. The pieces were well selected, each representative of a particular type of music and each striking a different mood. It is appropriate, I suppose, that the final piece of the evening was contem porary. It prepared me for my exit from the world of Mozart back into the world outside. The Netherlands Chamber Or chestra is to be thanked for the short vacation. Band of a 'different color' By Pat Higgins At the moment the Huskers were running up a lead in the fourth quar ter, I was on the phone with Mark Anthony of Chameleon. The Minneapolis-based quintet played at Corn stock last spring and is coming to the Royal Grove tonight. "Cornstock was really a lot of fun. I remember that crowd in Lin coln was being really enthusiastic," Anthony said. 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