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Kelemen, BBCSO, Wigglesworth, BarbicanThursday, 03 March 2016![]() In the deep recesses of my brain lies a distant memory of an early lesson in musical appreciation in primary school. Excerpts from Beethoven’s "Pastoral" Symphony were being played. The teacher asked us what images came to mind. The answers came... Read more... |
Fleming, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanSaturday, 06 February 2016Renée Fleming recently announced her imminent retirement from the opera stage. But she has no plans to stop performing, and will instead devote her time to recitals and concerts. Yesterday’s excellent performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra... Read more... |
Roméo et Juliette, BBCSO, Davis, BarbicanSaturday, 23 January 2016It was another Davis, the late Colin rather than the very alive Andrew, who used to be master of Berlioz's phenomenally inventive opera for orchestra with its novel explanatory prologue and epilogue. I like to think he'd have been looking down... Read more... |
Watkins, BBCSO, Bychkov, BarbicanWednesday, 13 January 2016![]() We don’t often hear Semyon Bychkov in the core Austro-German repertoire. That’s a great shame, because the qualities that make his Russian music performances so special are just as valuable here: the dynamism and immediacy, the supple but propulsive... Read more... |
Best of 2015: Classical ConcertsSaturday, 26 December 2015![]() The musical future looks bright indeed, at least from my perspective. There are more classical concerts than ever going on across the UK on most days of the year, so who can know with any authority what might have been missed? Yet each of... Read more... |
Zazà, BBCSO, Benini, BarbicanSunday, 29 November 2015![]() Send in the clowns, as they sing in this palace-of-varieties first act, not for Pagliacci, Leoncavallo’s sole foothold on today’s operatic repertoire, but for the fool-for-love heroine of a sparkling, swooning rarity. Musically, Zazà is a notch... Read more... |
CD: Def Leppard - Def LeppardSaturday, 21 November 2015![]() In 1987 Def Leppard released Hysteria, a high-water mark in the history of soft rock. Not only was it gloriously infectious but there was also a moving backstory. To recap: the band’s drummer, Rick Allen, lost an arm in a road accident during... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Volkov, BarbicanSaturday, 10 October 2015![]() This Barbican concert began with a Mendelssohn overture and ended with a Haydn symphony. But on stage were the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Ilan Volkov. What did you expect in between, a Mozart piano concerto? Not likely. Instead they gave the first... Read more... |
Total Immersion: Henryk Górecki, BarbicanSunday, 04 October 2015![]() This was Henryk Górecki beyond the Third Symphony. His otherwise ubiquitous masterpiece was notable by its absence from yesterday's programme. That was surely a conscious decision, and a wise one, allowing his many other important works to come out... Read more... |
Cargill, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanFriday, 25 September 2015![]() In 2007, Jiří Bělohlávek set the distinctive seal on his leadership of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and their ongoing Mahler cycle with a riveting performance of the Third Symphony. The legacy he established of a deep, well-moulded string sound... Read more... |
Last Night of the Proms, BBCSO, AlsopSunday, 13 September 2015“A rich and eclectic sequence of works” was the promise made in this evening’s concert programme. It certainly was that, with the Last Night festivities taking in new and old, well-known and obscure, plus a handful of celebrity soloists for good... Read more... |
Prom 72: Kraggerud, BBCSO, LittonThursday, 10 September 2015![]() Queen Margrethe II of Denmark attended Nielsen’s 150th birthday concert earlier this year in Copenhagen’s glorious new concert hall. Her grandparents were there at the premiere of Nielsen’s blithest work, his cantata Springtime in Funen on 1921. Our... Read more... |
