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The playing lacked the nuance I think the movement needs to make it's full emotional impact. But the playing was solid and precise enough to reveal the piece's compactness. The jaunty final movement, "Rags Gordon's Last Ride," came off with energy and a sense of fun. When Munger came onstage to acknowledge the audience's applause, he paused to slap hands with principal bass player John McKeever, who led the section in giving their big fiddles a snazzy spin at a key point. The program ended with Robert Russell Bennett's popular suite of tunes from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" that drew a standing ovation. The soloists were all good throughout the evening, but Trevor Clayton's trombone in "It Ain't Necessarily So" really stood out. The Anchorage Junior Youth Symphony, directed by Donald Curry, opened the evening with a Telemann overture, Robert Smith's "The Second Storm" (the best sounding piece on their part of the program) and excerpts from RimskyKorsakov's "Capriccio Espagnol." The Discovery Theatre was mostly full, a much better turnout than the last AYS concert I attended. Most were family, as is usual; but they couldn't all have been relatives.
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