Youth and experience shared the stage of Symphony Hall last night as Julian Kuerti made his conducting debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra on a program that featured the veteran pianist Leon Fleisher performing Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto. The back stories of both musicians are compelling; the artistic results were more mixed.
James Levine appointed Kuerti last year as an assistant conductor of the BSO, a position he had held with Ivan Fischer's Budapest Festival Orchestra. At 31, he is a polished and graceful conductor with solid musical instincts - that much was made clear by an incisive performance he led of a challenging work by Manuel de Falla on a Boston Symphony Chamber Players program that took place earlier this season. He also has wide-ranging interests in contemporary music and opened last night's program by leading a vivid performance of Oliver Knussen's "The Way to Castle Yonder" - a brief suite of imaginative music culled from Knussen's opera "Higglety Pigglety Pop!" Kuerti and the orchestra did justice to the music's dense bursts of color and its sense of compressed drama.
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