LSO/Treviño/ Kopatchinskaja review – he conducts with a coiled-spring muscularity

Robert Treviño returns to London Symphony Orchestra after nearly a decade, and it was worth the wait. The American conductor, known for his subtle yet powerful style, made a lasting impression on the audience with his well-programmed concert.

Treviño's podium presence may be understated, but his gestures exude authority and contain a coiled-spring muscularity that adds depth to his interpretations. This was evident in a sequence of programs that spanned 20th-century and 21st-century works, including the enigmatic Hymne by Olivier Messiaen.

Messiaen's 1932 piece is an immanent, mystical sound ritual that was skillfully grounded by Treviño. The London Symphony Orchestra's strings and woodwinds created a sonic landscape reminiscent of a cathedral, allowing the intricate structures of the work to shine through despite the turbulent emotions evoked.

The concert also featured Márton Illés's 2019 Vont-tér – a single, continuous movement that strips away traditional notions of virtuosity and lyricism. The piece was performed by Patricia Kopatchinskaja in collaboration with the chamber-sized London Symphony Orchestra. While it may not have provided any direct insights into the connection between Messiaen or Rachmaninoff, the work created a haunting textural dance using techniques such as shudders, creaks, and cracks.

Treviño's approach to Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2 was notable for its balance of monumentality and pace. The piece was transformed into a cinematic experience, with melodies constantly in motion and an integrated web of themes that kept the music flowing smoothly from start to finish. Treviño skillfully navigated the work's complexities, never letting it become too heavy, but rather propelling it forward towards its triumphant finale.
 
omg I'm so stoked Robert Treviño is back with the London Symphony Orchestra 😍! his conductor style is like, so subtle yet powerful at the same time - you don't even realize he's there until he really is 🤯 and then BAM! his gestures are like a coiled spring just waiting to unleash this amazing energy 💥

the way he handled Messiaen's Hymne was pure magic ✨ it's like he took this mystical sound ritual and grounded it in reality - the strings and woodwinds were like a cathedral come to life 🌆 and Patricia Kopatchinskaja's performance of Márton Illés's Vont-tér was hauntingly beautiful 😭

and Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2? 😍 trevino balanced monumentality with pace perfectly - it was like a cinematic experience on stage 🎥 the melodies were always in motion, the themes intertwined like a web... I felt like I was transported to another world 🌐
 
omg i just listened to this london symphony orchestra concert with robert treviño conducting and i'm still reeling from the experience 🤯! his way of connecting the dots between these different pieces is literally genius - like how he seamlessly transitioned from messiaen's 'hymne' to rachmaninoff's symphony no 2. it was like a journey through time and space, with each note painting a vivid picture of its own universe 🌌. i loved how treviño kept the tempo going without letting things get too intense or overwhelming - his understated style is so underrated! 💥
 
I'm totally stoked about Robert Treviño's return to the London Symphony Orchestra 🎵👏! His subtle yet powerful style is simply captivating, and his gestures on stage are like a symphony of their own - so much authority and energy, it's infectious 🤩. The way he tackled Messiaen's Hymne was pure magic, creating this immersive sonic experience that had the audience totally entranced 🌐.

And I love how he took on Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2 - what a masterclass in balance and pacing! He never let it get too heavy, but instead kept it flowing like a cinematic journey 🎥. The way Patricia Kopatchinskaja performed Márton Illés's Vont-tér was also totally mesmerizing - those techniques she used were so hauntingly beautiful 🔇.

It's clear that Treviño has a deep understanding of these works, and he brings out the best in each piece. His understated yet powerful presence on stage is just what you need to appreciate the music 🙌. Can't wait for his next concert! 😊
 
🎵 I'm still trying to figure out why the London Symphony Orchestra doesn't offer live streams of their concerts 🤔. It's not like they're doing anything revolutionary or groundbreaking with the music, so a little extra exposure wouldn't hurt. Having to rely on old news articles and word-of-mouth is really limiting for us online fans 👀. And can we please get some better audio quality? The descriptions are making this concert sound amazing, but unfortunately, I don't have the chance to experience it myself 🎧.
 
oh my gosh 🤩 i'm so glad robert treviño is back with the london symphony orchestra! he brings this sense of calm authority to the stage that just draws you in and makes you trust him completely 😍 his gestures are super subtle but also really powerful, it's like he's got this coiled energy inside him just waiting to be unleashed 💥

anyway i loved how he approached messiaen's hymne - it was like he took this mystical sound ritual and grounded it in a way that felt totally accessible. the strings and woodwinds created this amazing sonic landscape that just transported me to another world 🌐 and then there was vont-tér... wow, patricia kopatchinskaja is insane 🔥 i loved how she stripped away all the traditional notions of virtuosity and lyricism and just let the textures dance around each other in this haunting way 💃

and rachmaninoff's symphony no 2? absolutely cinematic 🎥 treviño knew exactly how to balance that monumentality with some much-needed pacing, it was like he took this massive work and broke it down into these beautiful, flowing movements that just kept me on the edge of my seat 😲 all in all, totally worth the wait! 👏
 
🎵 just got back from this sick concert at the London Symphony Orchestra and I'm still reeling from the experience 🤯! The way Treviño conducted was so understated yet powerful - it was like he was coaxing the music out of the orchestra instead of barking orders 😂. The Messiaen piece was insane, it felt like we were in a cathedral or something all mystical and whatnot ✝️. And Rachmaninoff's symphony? 🔥 just when you thought it was gonna be too much, Treviño would dial it back and make you feel the emotions all over again 🎶. The whole concert was like a masterclass - I'm so glad he's back with the LSO 💪🏻!
 
Just listened to Robert Treviño's concert with London Symphony Orchestra and WOW, what a treat 🎵👏! The guy has some serious skills on the podium 💪. His style is so subtle yet powerful, you can feel the energy emanating from him even when he's not saying much *wink*. The way he brought out Messiaen's Hymne was pure magic ✨ - I felt like I was in a cathedral with the orchestra 🕊️.

And that Vont-tér piece by Márton Illés? Mind-blowing 😲! The way Patricia Kopatchinskaja and the chamber-sized LSO created this haunting textural dance using just shudders, creaks, and cracks... I was on edge the whole time 🤯. Treviño's take on Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2 was like a cinematic experience - the melodies were always moving, never stuck in one place 🎥.

I'm so glad he came back to London Symphony Orchestra after all these years 🙌. His return was totally worth the wait!
 
🙏 just listened to this concert with Robert Treviño and I'm still buzzing from it! his way of leading the orchestra is like a slow-burning fire that gets more intense as it builds up... he's got this amazing balance of power and restraint, it's like he's drawing out all the emotions from the music without ever hitting you over the head with them. the way they did Messiaen's Hymne was seriously mind-blowing - I mean, I've heard it before but never felt it that deep...
 
🎵 The way Robert Treviño conducts is like a masterclass in subtlety! I loved how he brought out the intricate details of those Messiaen and Rachmaninoff pieces without overwhelming us 🤯. It's amazing how music can evoke such strong emotions, right? The soundscapes he created with the LSO were literally transported me to another world 🌐. And that Vont-tér piece by Márton Illés was so hauntingly beautiful! 😍 I'm definitely going to seek out more of Treviño's work now...
 
🤔 just read about Robert Treviño returning to the London Symphony Orchestra and I gotta say, his style is pretty cool. subtle yet powerful, that's a great combo for conducting a concert 🎵. but what really caught my eye was how he made Messiaen's Hymne sound like a mystical ritual 🕉️. I mean, I've heard of the piece before, but I didn't know it could be so powerful with just the right gestures on the podium 🙌. and that Vont-tér piece by Márton Illés? totally mind-blowing 😲. Patricia Kopatchinskaja's performance was insane! how does she do that continuous movement thing? 🤯 and what about Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2, is it really possible to make it feel like a cinematic experience? 🎥 I need some sources on this, btw 💡
 
omg i was totally on edge during that london symphony orchestra concert 🤯 treviño's conductor skills are insane! his gestures may be subtle but he gets the message across 📢 and oh man that messiaen hymne piece gave me chills!!! 🌙 it's clear he knows what he's doing, from setting up the strings to creating this whole sonic cathedral vibe 🏰. i love how he balances the monumentality of rachmaninoff with some serious energy 💥 makes the symphony feel like a movie in your head 🍿
 
😊 Man, what a performance! I was sitting there thinking about how conductor's style is like a painter's brushstroke - subtle yet impactful. Treviño's understated presence belies this immense energy and authority. It made me think of the power of restraint in art... how sometimes less is more. And that Messiaen piece, oh man... it was like a spiritual journey 🌙... or maybe I'm just getting lost in the soundscape 😂. Treviño's ability to balance those opposing emotions, monumentality and pace, that's what makes him a master. The Rachmaninoff symphony, it was like a cinematic experience, like the music was moving the pictures on screen 🎥... anyway, I'm still reeling from this concert, totally worth the wait 💨
 
OMG 🤩 I'm so stoked Robert Treviño is back with London Symphony Orchestra! His podium presence is SO cool, all low-key yet super authoritative 💪. And the way he conducted Messiaen's Hymne was straight magic ✨ - it's like he unlocked a whole new level of sound ritual vibes 🔮. I loved how the strings and woodwinds created this stunning cathedral-like atmosphere 🌆. And that Márton Illés piece, Vont-tér? Mind. Blown. 😲 Patricia Kopatchinskaja was amazing too! Her work with the chamber-sized orchestra was so hauntingly beautiful 💔. Treviño's Rachmaninoff Symphony No 2 was just pure cinematic magic 🎥 - he balanced that monumentality with such pace and flow 🌈. Can't wait to see what he does next! 👏
 
🎵 just saw this review of Robert Treviño's London Symphony Orchestra concert and I'm totally blown away 🤯! The way he conducted Messiaen's Hymne was like nothing I've ever heard before... the strings and woodwinds creating that cathedral-like sound is still echoing in my head 🌊. And then there's Rachmaninoff's symphony - Treviño really knows how to balance all those complex themes without it getting too heavy 💪. It's amazing how he can make you feel like you're on this epic cinematic journey 🎥. The fact that Márton Illés's Vont-tér is this haunting textural dance that strips away traditional virtuosity is just mind-blowing 🤯. I need to see this concert for myself ASAP!
 
omg this conductor is like a genius!! 🤩 i mean, his style is so subtle yet powerful, it's like he's conducting with his soul 😍 i loved how he made the music feel so alive and vibrant, especially during the messiaen piece 🎵 it was like the whole orchestra was transported to another world. and that vont-ter piece by illés? mind blown 💥 patricia kopatchinskaja's performance was incredible too! her collaboration with the london symphony orchestra created this hauntingly beautiful sound that just drew me in. i'm so glad robert trevino is back with the lso, i'll be following their every move from now on 🙌
 
OMG, I'm so glad Robert Treviño is back with the London Symphony Orchestra 🎵🙌! He brought this level of sophistication and power to the concert, even if he doesn't always make a big show out of it 💁‍♂️. The way he worked Messiaen's Hymne was truly magical - I felt like I was transported to another world 🌐. And can we talk about Patricia Kopatchinskaja? She killed it in Vont-tér, it was so haunting and beautiful 😍. Treviño's Rachmaninoff Symphony No 2 performance was epic too, it was like a movie playing out on stage 🎥... I'm already counting down the days until his next concert! 👏
 
omg i'm so stoked robert treviño is back with the london symphony orchestra!! 🎵🔥 his style is just so unique and captivating, he has this way of making you feel the music on a deeper level without even trying 😊. i loved how he approached messiaen's hymne, it was like he tapped into this mystical vibe that just transported me to another world 🌐. and can we talk about patricia kopatchinskaja's performance with vont-ter? 🔪💥 she brought such intensity and emotion to that piece, i was on the edge of my seat the whole time 😅. and treviño's take on rachmaninoff's symphony 2 was pure magic ✨, he found this perfect balance between grandeur and pacing that just made me feel like i was floating on air 🌟
 
OMG I'm SO stoked 🤩 that Robert Treviño is back with the London Symphony Orchestra!!! I've been following his career for ages and he just gets better & better 🙌! That Hymne piece by Messiaen was like, whoa... I felt like I was in a different dimension 😲. And can we talk about that Vont-tér piece by Márton Illés? It's like, so edgy & avant-garde 💥 Patricia Kopatchinskaja killed it too! 🙌 Treviño's approach to Rachmaninoff's Symphony No 2 was pure magic ✨ I've listened to it like, a million times already 😂 and I'm still finding new stuff to obsess over. He's literally the master conductor 🤴♂️🎵
 
omg I'm so glad he came back to London Symphony Orchestra! 🙌 Robert Treviño is like a breath of fresh air on that podium 🎶 his style is all about subtlety but still packs a punch, you know? 🥊 and those gestures, wow! they're like he's got this inner energy just waiting to burst out 😂. anyway, the concert was insane! especially Hymne by Olivier Messiaen - it's like he took that mystical piece and brought it down to earth in the best way possible 🌎. and Márton Illés's Vont-tér? mind blown 🔥 Patricia Kopatchinskaja is a genius, no question 😍. and Rachmaninoff's symphony? Treviño totally transformed it into this cinematic experience - I was on the edge of my seat the whole time 🎥!
 
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