Before interpreting Schumanns Knecht Rupprecht as soloist, Mr. Jess served as his own annotator, saying the piece would depict Sta. Claus distributing gifts to children assisted by a helper. Confident and assured, Mr. Jess conveyed the Yuletide story charmingly.
Forthwith, the newest duo rendered R. Eilenbergs programmatic music portraying a wintry ride with sleigh bells ringing.
Nena and Carminda Regala then played five Fauré compositions after which Nena provided the wonders of the evening with virtuoso renditions of Rachmaninoffs Etude Tableau, Prelude in D Major and Moment Musicale, followed by Donizettis Finale from the opera Lucia, arranged by Leschetizky for the left hand alone. How the tour de force gave the impression of both hands working!
Ginasteras Danza Argentina No. 3 (Danza del gaucho metrero) was similarly daunting but Nena remained unfazed. The concert came to a close with Astor Piazzollas Le Grand Tango for Cello and Piano. Here, Nena showed her awesome skill as she produced clusters of sound, pizzicatos and glissandisthese contracting with the resonant, luminous glowing tones of cellist Renato Lucas.
To the long, lusty applause, Nena responded with a Chopin Nocturne, perhaps to calm the excited audience, then Michelline Jess, wife of the ambassador-turned-pianist, handed bouquets to all performersexcept to Mr. Jess, doubtless for reasons of modestyamidst rounds of even lustier applause.