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Live-streamed concert review: Xavier Foley (double bass) Kelly Yu-Chieh Lin (piano)


Xavier Foley (right) and Kelly Yu-Chieh Lin
An entire recital by a double bassist is a rare gem, and Shriver Hall’s presentation of the young virtuoso Xavier Foley was a delight. Vivaldi’s Sonata no.3 in A minor for cello and continuo opened the programme, and Foley’s superb articulation, clear sense of line and impressive palette of colours brought the piece to life.
The music of Iranian composer Ruhollah Khaleghi (1906–65) played a vital role in the relatively recent revival of Persian music; Foley said that he arranged Tasnif Khooshe Chin for double bass because of the lack of acceptance of Iranian culture in the US. He played it with zeal and commitment and added a virtuosic flair to the rhapsodic ballad. In a fantastic programmatic decision, the Khaleghi was followed by another new work – Irish Fantasy for solo double bass – by Foley himself, and the pictures these two pieces painted of the cultures they reflected were evocative and vivid. The Irish Fantasy was filled with ornamentation and double-stops and was performed exuberantly. Bach’s D minor Suite for Solo Cello followed, a welcome antidote to the two modern works. Foley’s sense of style and phrasing were exquisite – he chose tempos on the faster side for each of the first three movements but allowed them to breathe so organically that his sometimes extreme rubatos felt lovely (although some may argue that they were too much as they disrupted the overall sense of pulse). He ornamented the Allemande quite beautifully and the Sarabande was breathtaking.

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