[SCO] Kit sings her way Home

楼主: bigcat9 (不绑鞋带的大猫)   2011-02-19 21:55:37
(官网转海峡时报的新闻, 有一张小图)
http://sco.com.sg/english/archives/arts/review/3294.html
The national icon was the undisputed star of the otherwise unsatisfying show
that was not quite a musical or a concert
Local singer Kit Chan's comeback is complete. After announcing a hiatus from
the Mandopop scene in 2004, fans started seeing more of her last year with a
lead role in the musical, December Rains. Last month, she released her new
album Re-interpreting Kit Chan.
But what fans wanted most of all was to see her perform live once more as a
singer, and so tickets to her two gigs at the Huayi Chinese Festival of Arts
were quickly snapped up.
They were not disappointed. She was in fine form and her rich, warm tones,
particularly in the lower register, kept the audience captivated on her
familiar hits such as Heartache and Tug Of War.
As a not-quite-musical and not-quite-concert however, My Musical Journey was
not quite satisfying.
There was a chronological narrative arc, delivered by former deejay Danny Yeo
onstage, to give some structure to the programme. But it merely felt like an
overlong gushy testimonial from a friend and fan.
The time would have been better spent having Chan do her thing, considering
that the show was a relatively short 90 minutes.
Nor did the segments provide much of an insight into her musical journey. And
even if there had been any interesting anecdotes or poignant reminiscences,
one would rather have heard it from Chan herself.
The decision to have her perform with the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and the
Meridian Junior College Choir worked better. It was certainly a novelty
hearing pop songs presented in this unusual fashion and the plaintive erhu
solo of Worry was a lovely interlude.
For the most part though, the orchestra and choir played a supporting role as
the unmistakable star of the evening was Chan.
She was delicate and vulnerable on the Cantonese ballad Waiting, beguiling on
the late Leslie Cheung's Chase and she shone on the show-stopping Dazzling.
She even took the hoary old chestnut that was The Moon Represents My Heart
and made the hackneyed sentiments sound heartfelt.
The inclusion of several covers was not surprising given that her new album
consists wholly of them, but it does point to a certain conundrum.
Despite releasing more than 10 albums, she has relatively few big, well-known
hits. It would be interesting to see how she handles the line-up when she
gets round to doing her solo pop concert.
For the encore, she gave fans a mash-up of Michael Buble's Home and her
signature song, Home. While she was relaxed and comfortable on stage
throughout, it would have been nice to see more of this playful side of her.
The gig proper ended with the Mandarin version of the Dick Lee-penned Home.
As she held court with this National Day song in her white blouse and full
red skirt, the message was clear: A national icon was back where she belonged
- on stage and in the spotlight. She was home.
Straits Times
By boon chan, media correspondent
bchan@sph.com.sg
KIT CHAN - MY MUSICAL JOURNEY
Esplanade Concert Hall/Last Saturday

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