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Paloma So on Prokofiev’s Otherworldly Escape


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In a recent performance of Sergei Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 1 at the Xinghai Concert Hall with Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Charles Dutoit, soloist Paloma So appeared visibly captivated by the score, her expression reflecting an amusement and focus that mirrored the music's intricate joy.

Described as truly "otherworldly," this concerto was originally conceived while the composer was immersed in the natural beauty of the Ural Mountains.

In this teaser, So explores the vivid, wintry imagery she carries throughout the 21-minute work:

Atmospheric Contrasts: The music ranges from "gorgeous snowscapes" with glistening icicles to the intensity of a mountain hailstorm.

The Demonic Center: The unconventional second movement—a technical and "demonic" vivacissimo—serves as a sharp departure from the surrounding movements, channeling a sense of resentment toward the world.

Folklore and Dreamscapes: The work is bookended by movements inspired by Russian folklore, designed to transport the listener into another dimension.

Ultimately, So views the concerto as a means of escape, moving beyond the technical demands to find a space of pure transportation.

Interviewed on May 2nd, 2026 in Guangzhou.



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KLASSIKOM=Innovations in classical musicBy Rudolph Tang