Classical music
Best of 2023: Classical CDsSaturday, 30 December 2023![]() There’s still a market for classical music, whether you stream, download or get your fix from your local classical CD shop. Universal’s acquisition of the independent Hyperion label worried many listeners early in 2023, but the fact that... Read more... |
Newby, Middleton, Wigmore Hall review - archly subversive interpretation of traditional themesFriday, 29 December 2023![]() To understand the ambition of baritone James Newby, it helps to look up his video of Handel’s “Cara Pianta” from Apollo e Dafne. It would be remarkable by any standards for the fact that his head becomes gradually submerged by water while he’s... Read more... |
Best of 2023: Classical music concertsThursday, 28 December 2023However dark the future may seem for UK arts funding, each year begins with a beacon of light, passed on to shine twice more, in the Easter and summer holidays: the ever more resourceful and generous concertgiving of the National Youth Orchestra of... Read more... |
Polyphony/OAE, Layton, St John's Smith Square review - truncated triumphSaturday, 23 December 2023![]() Prior to their Messiah, due this evening, Stephen Layton’s choir Polyphony brought a version of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio to the seasonal festival at St John’s Smith Square. You can of course slice and serve Bach’s majestic 1730s combination of... Read more... |
Siglo de Oro, Spinacino Consort, Allies, Wigmore Hall review - a fun 17th century musical ChristmasSaturday, 23 December 2023![]() The Wigmore Hall, the high church of Beethoven and Brahms, hosted something less elevated last night: a programme called “Hey for Christmas” presented by vocal ensemble Siglo de Oro and period instrument band Spinacino. The conceit was of recreating... Read more... |
Jansen, Ridout, Blendulf, Kozhukhin, Wigmore Hall review - Brahms in excelsisSaturday, 23 December 2023![]() Reviewing, they say, never gets easier. How can one possibly describe chamber music playing as good, as stupendously memorable, as last night’s all-Brahms programme from Dutch violinist Janine Jansen, English violist Timothy Ridout, Swedish cellist... Read more... |
Classical CDs: Basset clarinets, barcarolles and boy treblesSaturday, 23 December 2023![]() Thomas Adès: Alchymia Mark Simpson, Quatuor Diotima (Orchid Classics)Thomas Adès continues to hit new heights of inventiveness in this new mini-album, a digital release of a mere 24 minutes. But there is no danger of feeling short-changed:... Read more... |
SANSARA, The Waiting Sky: A Christmas Meditation, Kings Place review - a thrillingly mysterious and profound Christmas alternativeThursday, 21 December 2023![]() What a beautiful, alternative evening of Christmas music this was, ranging in tone from bleakness to transcendence – a thrilling escape from the season’s cloying commercialism to a sense of something both mysterious and profound. Powerful new... Read more... |
London Handel Players, Butterfield, Wigmore Hall review - Bach with bite for ChristmasTuesday, 19 December 2023![]() We think of the Wigmore Hall as a venue for intimate revelations, but in the right hands it can feel like a stadium. Last night’s all-Bach programme of festive music from the London Handel Players managed to embrace both moods.On a bill that began... Read more... |
Mariam Batsashvili, Wigmore Hall review - spectacular pianism, with a sense of funWednesday, 13 December 2023![]() For a small nation, with a population not quite comparable to Scotland’s, Georgia has for long packed a mighty musical punch. Any visitor will know the soul-wrenching power of its choral polyphony, but a post-Soviet generation of classical soloists... Read more... |
I Fagiolini, Hollingworth, St Martin-in-the-Fields review - it's not the Messiah...Sunday, 10 December 2023![]() “Nobody likes a Messiah…”, deadpanned Robert Hollingworth, with the timing of a practised stand-up. After a pause, “…more than I do.” At St Martin-in-the-Fields on Friday evening, however, the seasonal blockbuster did not, just for once, feature on... Read more... |
Classical CDs: Christmas 2023Saturday, 09 December 2023![]() Winter Breviary St Martin’s Voices/Andrew Earis (Resonus)The music at the St Martin-in-the-Fields in London has been reinvigorated in the last couple of years by new Director of Music, Andrew Earis, and St Martin’s Voices, the resident chamber... Read more... |
