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In this file photo Ben Folds smiles to the audience as he performs during first lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden's annual Mother’s Day Tea to honor military-connected mothers at the White House in Washington, Friday, May 8, 2015.
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Ben Folds performs high energy set with PSO

Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press

Ben Folds performs high energy set with PSO

Singer-songwriter Ben Folds returned to Pittsburgh Wednesday for a spirited performance with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in Heinz Hall.

Mr. Folds’ music defies genre and bears traces of rock, pop, jazz, classical and other categories. His PSO appearance with associate conductor Francesco Lecce-Chong made for an evening of soulful entertainment, with Heinz Hall packed to the wings.

A bit of a pianist himself, Mr. Folds sang from the keyboard throughout the evening, with a thin but clear voice, tinged with nuance. The opening half was short but sweet, finishing with the final movement of his 2015 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, which builds from fiery rhythmic ostinatos and melodic patterns into some fun extended technique piano playing (touching the strings to alter the sound, for example).

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After intermission Mr. Folds kicked his playing and the orchestra into a higher gear with his now traditional gimmick of building a song based on the lyrics “Rock this [expletive]!” with, the PSO musicians often cottoning on to the simple tune faster than Mr. Folds could explain it. Principal trumpet Charles Lirette brought down the house with an improvised solo — it would be fantastic to hear some of the same energy and rapport with the audience during a classical subscription performance.

Mr. Folds gave a passionate speech toward the finale encouraging those listeners present to return to the symphony for an evening of Ravel or Shostakovich — “I mean, my music doesn’t suck, but you should really hear these other guys,” he said. “This is one of the best orchestras in the world. You’re so lucky.”

Jeremy Reynolds: jreynolds@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1634; twitter: @Reynolds_PG. Mr. Reynolds' work at the Post-Gazette is supported in part by a grant from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the Getty Foundation, and the Rubin Institute.

First Published: June 22, 2018, 11:00 a.m.

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In this file photo Ben Folds smiles to the audience as he performs during first lady Michelle Obama and Jill Biden's annual Mother’s Day Tea to honor military-connected mothers at the White House in Washington, Friday, May 8, 2015.  (Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press)
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