Classical music
Swan Lake, LPO, Jurowski, Marquee TV review - full Tchaikovsky score perfectly pacedThursday, 03 June 2021![]() Two regrets and a tentative hope before full praise for what has to be the best complete Swan Lake in concert ever. Not everyone will be sorry, as I am, that Jurowski chose for his grand leavetaking as music director of the London Philharmonic... Read more... |
Wigmore Hall at Portman Square / Wang, LSO, Tilson Thomas, LSO St Luke's review - al fresco chamber, full orchestra indoorsTuesday, 01 June 2021![]() Sometimes the big musical institutions follow off-piste trailblazers. John Gilhooly of the Wigmore Hall has been a hero in lockdown year, keeping musicians paid up and performing to audiences live or via livestream (or both); but it was clarinettist... Read more... |
András Schiff, Wigmore Hall review - mystery marvels mesmeriseSaturday, 29 May 2021![]() As András Schiff remarked from the stage early in this fairly remarkable evening, his usual audience knows he’s not about to play Rachmaninov. The idea for this concert last night and his return visit today, is that we turn up not knowing exactly... Read more... |
Bergen International Festival, 26 May - 9 June preview - Norway meets AmericaWednesday, 26 May 2021![]() Bergen International Festival, the largest curated festival for music and performing arts in the Nordic region, launches on 26 May at 11:30 GMT+1 with an opening ceremony – with free digital access – hosted by trumpet player Tine Thing... Read more... |
Ragged Music Festival 2021, Ragged School Museum review - harrowing of hell from great musiciansWednesday, 26 May 2021![]() Seven months might just about be enough time to have digested the deep and intense offerings of the Second Ragged Music Festival before moving on to more soul-shattering and transcendence in the third. That there hasn’t been a year between the two... Read more... |
Classical CDs: Horns, musical autobiography and Australian landscapesSaturday, 22 May 2021![]() Dennis Brain: Homage (Warner Classics)Eleven CDs, assembled to mark the centenary of the legendary hornist’s birth. Whoop whoop. Start at the beginning, with a 1938 recording of Mozart’s K334 Divertimento. The horn writing isn’t spectacular... Read more... |
Sean Shibe, Wigmore Hall review - a bewitching hourThursday, 20 May 2021![]() Last time I was in a Wigmore audience for a Sean Shibe recital, his electric-guitar second half had many regulars fleeing the hall (he later said that the amplification had been meddled with – it was too loud, though the work in question, Georges... Read more... |
LSO, Rattle, Barbican review - songs and dances in a room with an audienceWednesday, 19 May 2021![]() It began with a sense of wonder, not just from the Barbican's socially distanced audience but also from the stage, at “that sound you make with your hands”, as Simon Rattle put it in what he said was a novelty speech before a performance. What... Read more... |
Royal Northern Sinfonia, Sage Gateshead online review – a grab bag of players’ favouritesSaturday, 15 May 2021![]() The Royal Northern Sinfonia handed its players artistic control of the programme for this livestream from the Sage, Gateshead and if the result lacked coherence it certainly had the variety and diversity missing from the Wigmore Hall Nash Ensemble... Read more... |
Das Lied von der Erde, Kožená, Staples, LSO, Rattle, Barbican online review - more joy than sorrowTuesday, 11 May 2021![]() The drunkard in spring; the lonely man in autumn; the long goodbye. Mahler’s last song-cycle often seems to embody solitude; a resigned, earthly counterpart to the transcendent rapture of his previous work, the Eighth Symphony, as a superstitious... Read more... |
Ryedale Spring Festival online review - sowing the seeds of live musicTuesday, 11 May 2021![]() Marking its 40th anniversary, this year’s Ryedale Festival kicked off with an online-only spring series ahead of the main festival later this summer. With any luck, by then, the festival’s rural Yorkshire venues will be filled with people once more... Read more... |
Europe Day Concert, St John's Smith Square online review – celebrating in styleMonday, 10 May 2021![]() We may not be in the EU any more, but geographically and culturally we can celebrate being part of Europe as much as we jolly well like. For Europe Day, the European Parliament Liaison Office, the Camōes Institute, the Embassy of Portugal and the... Read more... |
