Classical music
Fidelio, Opera North online review - less is really moreMonday, 14 December 2020![]() Adaptability is the name of the game for big companies in the music business now. And Opera North’s streamed presentation of Beethoven's Fidelio from inside Leeds Town Hall is a prime example of just how adaptable things need to be.The orchestra is... Read more... |
Osborne, Aurora Orchestra, Kings Place review – live music that lives and breathesSunday, 13 December 2020![]() Like a hokey-cokey, we’re back to live music in London – but for how long? I overheard another audience member explaining it was her third time at Kings Place this week, as people cram in as many concerts as possible before a feared return to... Read more... |
Kanneh-Mason Trio/Cassadó Ensemble, Kings Place review - the fewer the players, the greater the musicSaturday, 12 December 2020![]() For the performers and the venue there can be nothing but praise. To be back in Kings Place’s Hall One after so long was to realise afresh that no other London venue gives such air to soaring strings – and these ones truly did soar and gleam. For... Read more... |
Williams, Hallé, Elder online review - big results from small forcesSaturday, 12 December 2020![]() The second of the Hallé’s Winter Season concerts-on-film is scarcely less ground-breaking than the first. But this time we are in the orchestra’s second home, the former church now extended to be Hallé St Peter’s in the regenerated part of... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Stravinsky, Weinberg, Igor LevitSaturday, 12 December 2020![]() Stravinsky: Petrushka, Rossini/Respighi: La Boutique Fantastique Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Vasily Petrenko (Onyx)Stravinsky’s Petrushka is usually played in the 1947 revision, so it’s a pleasure to hear the 1911 original. The... Read more... |
Higham, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Emelyanychev online review - I should rococoFriday, 11 December 2020![]() Although this streamed concert from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra featured the music of Schubert and Tchaikovsky, the ghost at the feast was Mozart, the acknowledged inspiration behind the two main pieces. In particular these works sought to... Read more... |
Paul Lewis, Wigmore Hall review – Classical consolationsThursday, 10 December 2020![]() The key of C minor threw a dark shadow over music long before it became the tonality for Beethoven to express the struggle of one against many in the Fifth Symphony and the Third Piano Concerto. Mozart was a feted teenager and Beethoven a babe in... Read more... |
Oslo Philharmonic, Mäkelä online review - focus, flair and midwinter heartbreakThursday, 10 December 2020![]() Artists’ management Harrison Parrott has started a concert streaming platform called Virtual Circle on emusiclive.com, launched two days ago and only available as a live event - no catch-ups. Watching its debut concert - the Oslo Philharmonic with... Read more... |
Fast Food, Fast Music, Spitalfields Festival online - sizzling, scintillating fun and masteryWednesday, 09 December 2020![]() A good idea on paper – commission composers of all ages who happen to be women to write music for one, two or three instruments with the fundamental theme of swiftness and brevity, food element an optional extra – turns out to work brilliantly on... Read more... |
Doric Quartet, Wigmore Hall review – sombre reflectionsWednesday, 09 December 2020![]() With the wealth of online performances during the pandemic, it is easy to forget the regular offerings from the Wigmore Hall. The Hall found itself in a better position than most, as it was able to present its autumn schedule largely unchanged, the... Read more... |
Mofidian, Britten Sinfonia, Elder, Saffron Hall review - meditations and mirthTuesday, 08 December 2020How strange to experience Saffron Walden’s amazingly high-standard new(ish) concert hall without the usual auditorium – in other words no tiered rows other than in the balcony, but seats around tables, on a level with the musicians (pictured below,... Read more... |
Fatma Said, Joseph Middleton, Wigmore Hall review - song recital heavenTuesday, 08 December 2020![]() This was the first song recital back at the Wigmore Hall following the second lockdown with a (distanced, 25%) audience. And it was a joy to be back. Great singing. That superb acoustic. A completely rapt audience. And, miraculously, not a single... Read more... |
