Mr. Clevenger has had a most distinguished career here in Chicago. However, in recent seasons his playing has been unreliable, and that was pointedly noticed when the CSO played in New York last fall.. He has been absent from many concerts in Orchestra Hall, and when he played M5 under Semyon Bychkov, he had an understudy next to him. He played like his old self in that concert.
He was not on stage Tuesday for "The Water Goblin" by Dvorak, Rach III with Garrick Ohlsson, and the Sibelius First. It was a terrific concert, conducted by Sir Mark Elder. Ohlsson was excellent!
And, the horn section sounded magnificent, which is part of Mr. Clevenger's legacy.
Let me add that I adore "The Water Goblin," along with the other symphonic poems based on Erben ("The Wild Dove," "The Golden Spinning Wheel," and "The Noon Witch"). The reviewer for the Tribune called "Goblin" minor Dvorak, but I think it shows the composer at the height of his powers. I'm glad that this series of works is gaining more attention lately.