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Wolfgang’s Big Night Out | Surfdog
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TED DROZDOWSKI
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November 19, 2007
THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA, WOLFGANG’S BIG NIGHT OUT
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The former Stray Cats guitarist pulls into town with his annual holiday show this Friday, trailing the reissue of his two Christmas albums and
Live Christmas Extravaganza
(Surfdog) DVD. But his new disc of mostly instrumental tunes inspired by popular classical-music themes is way more fun. There’s a zaniness to his totally unzipped playing, which transforms Mozart’s
Eine kleine Nachtmusik
into the finger-popping title track and busts out Road Runner–speed solos on “Honey Man,” a rockabilly bonfire fanned from Rimsky-Korsakov’s
Flight of the Bumblebee
. Setzer sexes the “Hall of the Mountain King” episode from Edvard Grieg’s
Peer Gynt
music into “One More Night with You,” a lustful anthem with lusty guitar playing. There’s even an acoustic nylon-string twist on Beethoven’s
Für Elise
dubbed “For Lisa.” Sure, this is a lowdown take on uptown music, but Setzer’s standards stay elevated through all the high jinks.
Brian Setzer Orchestra | Orpheum Theatre, 1 Hamilton Place, Boston | November 23 | 617.931.2000
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