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Leopold Trio, BBCSO, Wigglesworth, Barbican HallSaturday, 20 October 2012![]() The prospect of adventuring from one unpredictable day to the next in the course of Michael Tippett’s Triple Concerto, and from dawn to twilight in just over an hour’s orchestral music from Wagner’s Ring, seemed very much weighted in the English... Read more... |
Coote, BBCSO, Saraste, Barbican HallThursday, 04 October 2012![]() Somehow the manic cry of “Scooby-Doo man!” from the back of the stalls didn’t seem too incongruous. We were in the thick of Shostakovich’s craziest symphony, the Fourth, composed in the mid 1930s when such maverick Russian talent was about to be... Read more... |
The Last Night of the Proms, Benedetti, Calleja, BBCSO, BělohlávekSunday, 09 September 2012![]() The BBC Symphony Chorus did a mass Mobot. A posse of medal-winning rowers and sailors led the encore of Rule, Britannia. The Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja entered in Team GB trackies. It has been, we can probably agree, a summer unlike others we have... Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBCSO, Brabbins/Eric Whitacre Singers, Heap, WhitacreThursday, 30 August 2012![]() Eric Whitacre – less a composer or conductor, more a global choral phenomenon. Just the mention of his name in last night’s concert introduction drew whoops and wolf-whistles from the crowd, certainly not a reaction you tend to get for Beethoven,... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Peter Grimes, English National Opera/ BBC Symphony Orchestra, KnussenSunday, 26 August 2012![]() After the all-singing, all-dancing, all-helicoptering brilliance of Stockhausen Mittwoch aus Licht, the dry routine of an opera in concert didn't seem a very enticing prospect. That's the problem with this year's Cultural Olympiad. We're... 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. The air of a glorified school concert was blessedly absent throughout (except... Read more... |
First Night of the 2012 PromsSaturday, 14 July 2012Two weeks to go to the Olympics, of course, but the Proms Olympics – 84 concerts in 60 days – have already taken off, with Britain placed first, second, third and fourth. For last night’s First Night concert was one where everything except Canadian... Read more... |
Arvo Pärt Total Immersion, BarbicanMonday, 30 April 2012![]() How incredibly heartening that this latest edition of the BBC Symphony Orchestra's Total Immersion, focusing on the music of the contemporary Estonian composer, Arvo Pärt, sold out days in advance. Including an introduction to Pärt's music by the... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Saraste, Barbican HallSaturday, 17 December 2011![]() Is it ever a good idea to programme two symphonies by one composer in a single concert? Maverick Valery Gergiev is likely to stand alone in applying the rule to Mahler. Yet curiously his Prom marathon of two big instalments made more sense as stages... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gardner, Barbican HallSunday, 11 December 2011![]() It’s typical: you wait ages for a Belshazzar’s Feast and then two come along at once. And judging by the performance delivered by Ed Gardner and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus last night, Andrew Nethsingha and his massed Cambridge choirs will... Read more... |
Rysanov, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bělohlávek, Barbican HallFriday, 11 November 2011![]() When telling a complex musical story, handle with care. Interpreters need have no fear of composers who find selective, tone-friendly angles in their literary sources, like Janáček with Gogol’s Taras Bulba in last night’s searing finale, or... Read more... |
Komsi, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Oramo, Barbican HallSaturday, 29 October 2011With Riccardo Chailly's Leipzig Beethoven series well into its capacious stride, another cycle of symphonies keeping unusual company begins. This one featuring the BBC Symphony Orchestra will take longer and features six conductors, four of them... Read more... |
