Ayşe Göknur Shanal, Soprano
John Martin, Piano
Pedro Florentino
Alvarez, Tango Master
Overture Hall, Orana
Steiner School Weston 8 January
Reviewed by Len Power
It was a sublime early evening concert of tango music and
dancing with Turkish soprano, Ayşe Göknur Shanal, pianist John Martin and tango
master of dance, Pedro Florentino Alvarez.
Ayşe Göknur Shanal has won many prestigious awards and scholarships here in Australia and overseas. She has performed widely in the USA, UK, Europe and Asia including Opera Australia, Turkish State opera and Opera Queensland.
Ayşe Göknur Shanal
The program contained many songs of Astor Piazzolla and his contemporaries. Shanal’s vocal range and delivery was perfect for these passionate, emotional and deeply personal songs. There are driving, changing rhythms that require great technical expertise and Shanal made them seem effortless. We were willingly swept up into the sensuous world she was creating.
There were songs of love and loss, of great longing and regret. Outstanding among them were Piazzolla’s “Oblivion” as well as “Adios Nonino”, written on the death of his father. There were also the popular tunes “Por un Cabeza” by Carlos Gardel, heard in the 1992 film “Scent Of A Woman”, and "Quizás, quizás, quizás" by Cuban songwriter Osvaldo Farrés, so memorable from the film “Strictly Ballroom”.
John Martin, piano, Ayşe Göknur Shanal, soprano, Pedro Florentino Alvarez, tango master with partner Teresa Chau
Audience members were also invited to dance and four couples, who were clearly excellent tango dancers, were soon swirling around the singer and pianist, adding to the romantic and sensuous mood.
Pianist, John Martin, provided an excellent accompaniment throughout. His contribution to the success of the concert was considerable.
Photos by Peter
Hislop
This review was first published by Canberra CityNews digital edition on 9 January.
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