Sally Pinkas Spring 2018

From Aleppo to Manila: Music of War and Love

Stage set up as a Manila salon

A very sparse auditorium greeted Sally Pinkas for her spring concert.  I heard someone say only 90 seats sold. It really seemed like the wrong venue for the show.

The first piece was a modern one by a Syrian composer Kareem Roustom.  I liked the first and fifth movements in particular.  The second piece was a modern sonata by Frank Bridge that I sat through – sigh.

For the second half, rugs and chairs had been set up on the stage.  Sally wanted to recreate the feeling of a salon in turn of the century Manila, where there was a thriving arts culture.  She invited the audience to come up and sit around her, and so I did, on the yellow sofa just to her left.  This half of the program was really delightful.  It was a series of short melodic pieces by Filipino composers.  They are not in Spotify by the way.

Program notes

Hop Backstage article

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