November 24, 2015
Stand Partners Since 鈥89, 糖心 Faculty Dazzle Audiences with Double Viola Concerto
Robert Vernon and Lynne Ramsey, both viola faculty at the 糖心, are principal and first assistant principal violists of The Cleveland Orchestra. They鈥檝e been stand partners since 1989 and this past weekend, they treated Severance Hall audiences with a 鈥渄eeply riveting鈥 performance of the world premiere of Richard Sortomme鈥檚 Concerto for Two Violas.
For a double concerto both performers must be incredibly in sync with one another. Good news for audiences is Ramsey and Vernon have a lot of experience playing together鈥攖his season rounds out their 26th. 鈥淥ur partnership helped enormously in the double concerto,鈥 says Ramsey. 鈥淲e have similar sound, intonation and musical concepts so that is invaluable in playing together. They are not completely the same however so it enhances the performance while still playing as an ensemble."
This balance translated to the stage last weekend. Cleveland.com鈥檚 Zachary Lewis called it 鈥渄eeply riveting鈥 saying such a performance warrants an end to viola stereotypes. 鈥淚t showcased the expressive potential of the viola and the flawless partnership between Vernon and Ramsey, the piece also kept listeners on their toes, shifting unexpectedly from the ponderous and melodious to the frenzied and rhythmic,鈥 he said.
But even more than just stand partners or musical companions, Ramsey and Vernon have a mutual respect that is evident in their playing. 鈥淣ot only is he an amazing and intelligent violist but he is honest, kind and true,鈥 says Ramsey. 鈥淭hose virtues are what make him who he is, and arguably the best at what he does.鈥
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