Elliot Gaston-Ross, aged
15 years, chose to play David Heath’s
African Sunrise/Manhatten Rave, written for Evelyn Glennie, where he showed an ability to blend his
marimba beautifully with the orchestra with much feeling of expression.
Occasionally, in the opening, I felt that he did not reveal a sufficient
variety of colours but he showed a particularly fine sense of rhythm handling
all the rhythmic changes superbly with fine subtlety of dynamics. There was terrific precision in the second
part where he moved seamlessly between the various percussion instruments in
this frenetic piece, really throwing himself into his performance with great
spontaneity.
Sophie Westbrooke, aged
15 years, played an arrangement for chamber ensemble by David Knotts, of Gordon Jacob’s Suite for Recorder and Strings. Quite why this
arrangement was chosen I do not know but it certainly worked well particularly
in this strong performance. This young artist displayed a lovely tone and
produced some fine timbres and colours. In the opening she did seem occasionally
short breathed but later her control was superb with some beautiful long held
phrases. In the more animated sections of this work she displayed some
exceptionally fine articulation with subtle little details brought out. There
was faultless cadenza and some spectacularly vibrant playing in the final
section where she changed to the sopranino recorder.
Martin James Bartlett,
aged 17 years, seemed naturally attuned to his choice of work, Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini displaying a light touch in the
opening but soon revealing that he is an immensely assured musician who allowed
much freedom to his playing. There was some lovely crisp articulation and playing
of superb strength. This was a particularly individual performance of great character.
It is difficult enough for any artist to bring something fresh to this popular work
but this young pianist did so spectacularly, showing himself to already be a
fully rounded artist.
Kirill Karabits www.kirillkarabits.com
and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra www.bbc.co.uk/bbcsso
gave terrific support to these fine young musicians.
The BBC Young Musician of the Year 2014 was indeed, Martin
James Bartlett who must surely have a fine career ahead of him. Congratulations
must be given to all the finalists who no doubt will go on to achieve fine
careers.
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