Classical Reviews
BBC Proms: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, NelsonsWednesday, 22 August 2012![]()
It is a rare treat for Londoners to have the CBSO with Andris Nelsons in town, and the Albert Hall was, if not fully sold out, then certainly well stocked. It would be fair to assume that the main draw was Shostakovich’s giant and much-debated Leningrad symphony after the interval; but first up was Glinka’s Ruslan and Lyudmila overture and the UK premiere of Emily Howard’s Calculus of the Nervous System. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Berlioz, Humperdinck, L'OlimpiadeSaturday, 18 August 2012![]()
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BBC Proms: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, ManzeFriday, 17 August 2012![]()
One chocolate bar, OK. But eating three in a row? Is that altogether wise? Some may feel the same about a concert containing three symphonies by Vaughan Williams: a third of his output in the form. Even the most committed lover of this visionary and still under-appreciated British composer might worry a little at the prospect, as we might at a heavy night of Beethoven or Brahms. Each symphony, to be sure, is coloured with different forms and emotions. Read more... |
BBC Proms: São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, AlsopThursday, 16 August 2012![]()
It may be the power of suggestion, but there was distinctly laid-back vibe at the packed Royal Albert Hall last night. Clapping between movements (and this was an audience never knowingly under-clapped) wasn’t greeted by the any of the usual hisses, and when a latecomer clattered down the entire length of stalls steps before the Largo of Dvořák’s Symphony No 9 she drew only the most indulgent of laughter. Read more... |
BBC Proms: National Youth Wind Orchestra and Brass Band/BBCSO, SarasteMonday, 13 August 2012![]()
Shamefully, the Albert Hall was just over half full for this impeccably programmed celebration of that most "youth" of ensemble types, the Wind Orchestra and Brass Band. Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBC National Orchestra of Wales, FischerSunday, 12 August 2012![]()
On the one hand, having a massed brass and percussion section (I counted 16 timpani) in front of three massed choirs lent this evening an air of fantastic anticipation. Boom and crash and honk: that’s what we wanted. On the other hand, it was immediately a measure against which anything less than deafening volume would be harshly judged. All reminders of the potential clout were constantly there, embodied by bored-looking trombonists counting their hundred bars’ rest. Read more... |
BBC Proms: Hodges, Bickley, Daniel, Britten Sinfonia, RundellSunday, 12 August 2012![]()
A motley crowd at Cadogan Hall on Saturday afternoon: new music aficionados and interested parties; general music lovers; some passing trade; tourists; one dad with a young boy of six or seven. Heaven knows what the latter made of the dissonances, dislocations and heated laments summoned forth by the intrepid performers in this invigorating concert, dominated by the creations of some of the more challenging composers among contemporary Brits. Read more... |
BBC Proms: The ApostlesSaturday, 11 August 2012![]()
The first panel in a would-be triptych, Elgar’s The Apostles is also something of a prototype – the musical experiment whose risks would culminate so strikingly in The Kingdom. Tackling the crucifixion from “the poor man’s point of view”, its occluded, obscured vision of events has atmosphere in abundance but a distinct lack of dramatic focus. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Messiaen, Saint-Saëns, Meraner CurmusikSaturday, 11 August 2012![]()
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BBC Proms: A Celebration of Ivor NovelloFriday, 10 August 2012![]()
Each year I wonder, as the hit-makers and Radio 1 darlings flock to the Ivor Novello Awards, how many spare a thought for that greatest of melodists, who lends his name to their accolades? Precious few, I suspect. Read more... |
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