Classical music
The music of isolation: conductor Ian Page on 18th century 'Sturm und Drang'Saturday, 06 June 2020![]() My latest recording with The Mozartists is the first in a seven-volume series [reviewed by Graham Rickson in his Classical CDs Weekly column] exploring the so-called “Sturm und Drang” (literally translated, “storm and stress”) movement that swept... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Berlioz, Markus Reuter, The MozartistsSaturday, 06 June 2020![]() Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Rêverie et caprice, La mort d'Ophélie, Sara la baigneuse Utah Symphony/Thierry Fischer, with Philippe Quint (violin) (Hyperion)Just two big symphonies by French composers can be counted as standard repertoire.... Read more... |
Stephen Hough/Lucy Crowe, Anna Tilbrook, Wigmore Hall online/BBC Radio 3 review - the end of the beginningWednesday, 03 June 2020After a devastating drought, even a light shower can feel like something of a miracle. Under normal circumstances, a 60 minute lunchtime piano recital from the Wigmore Hall would represent wholly unremarkable business as usual for BBC Radio 3. As it... Read more... |
First Person: Gabriel Prokofiev on 14 years of his Concerto for Turntables and OrchestraTuesday, 02 June 2020![]() For most people a turntable, or record player is used to play back old vinyls bought from a market or second hand store, or perhaps a carefully packaged reissue of a classic album. We gently place the needle at the beginning of the record and are... Read more... |
Philharmonia, Channel 4 review - death on the podiumMonday, 01 June 2020![]() Great idea to use a symphony orchestra as the basis for a TV drama, because all of human life is there. Not to mention death, since this entertaining, though melodramatic, new French import (Channel 4) began with the dramatic collapse on the podium... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Korngold, Gabriel Prokofiev, Barbara HanniganSaturday, 30 May 2020![]() Korngold: Violin Concerto, String Sextet Andrew Haveron (violin), RTÉ Concert Orchestra/John Wilson, Sinfonia of London Chamber Ensemble (Chandos)Erich Korngold began writing his String Sextet in 1914, when he was just 17. Listeners immune to... Read more... |
Classical music/Opera direct to home 13 - piano marathons and string masterclassesFriday, 29 May 2020![]() In an atmosphere of uncertainty created by a government desperate to boost the economy despite the COVID-19 infection rate not reducing significantly, some UK venues and organisations are moving responsibly towards some kind of new normality. The... Read more... |
Andsnes, Eriksmoen and friends, Bergen International Festival online review - from Mozart to WidmannThursday, 28 May 2020![]() This is as close as we’re going to come now to the real festival experience. The enviably well-funded Bergen International Festival is serving up on average three or four events a day, livestreamed from atmospheric venues around the city and all... Read more... |
Tuning the focus inward: violinist Esther Yoo on performers facing their demons in a crisisWednesday, 27 May 2020![]() COVID-19 hurls the artist into the unknown. June is the time of year where I, like many, look back on everything I have accomplished over the last two quarters and look forward to my plans and goals for the next six months. As my birthday happens to... Read more... |
'Artists' online rivalry feels stronger': pianist Joseph Moog on the difficulties of performing in lockdownSaturday, 23 May 2020![]() It can be found in any contract. Both artists, as well as promoters, are aware of it, but it used to be an exception so rare that only a few have ever experienced it: the clause of "force majeure". Now it is sadly commonplace in the world of the... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bizet, Gounod, Liszt, Heinz WinbeckSaturday, 23 May 2020![]() Bizet: Carmen Suite No. 1, Symphony No. 1 in C, Gounod: Petite Symphonie Scottish Chamber Orchestra/François Leleux (Linn)Initial impressions are disconcerting, the bass thwacks at the start of the first suite extracted from Bizet’s Carmen by... Read more... |
'In a country of marvellous communicators': violinist Katherine Hunka on life with the Irish Chamber OrchestraSunday, 17 May 2020![]() As a musician I spend so much time on the road that a day spent at home is a rarity. And now, with the restrictions we all face, and concerts an impossibility, I am becoming a keen gardener and making a lot of soup. It is also a time of reflection.... Read more... |
