contemporary classical
Frank-Gemmill, SCO, Manze, Queen's Hall, EdinburghMonday, 06 March 2017![]() March 2017 is MacMillan month in Scotland – well, in Glasgow at least, with certain events spilling over into Edinburgh and other cities too. It’s not as if we don’t already get to hear quite a bit of Sir James’s music north of the border, but it’s... Read more... |
Widmann, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanSaturday, 04 February 2017![]() The BBC Symphony Orchestra has continued its long-standing support of British contemporary music with this première of a new commission, Michael Zev Gordon’s Violin Concerto for violinist Carolin Widmann. Gordon’s music deals in abstracts – new and... Read more... |
Classical LPs Weekly: Corker, Sveinsson, TchaikovskySaturday, 24 December 2016![]() Adrian Corker: The Have-Nots OST (SN Variations)German director Florian Hoffmeister’s debut film The Have-Nots is a European exploration of the emotional after-effects of 9/11. The score comes from the British musician Adrian Corker. He’s worked... Read more... |
In Search Of Julius Eastman, London Contemporary Music FestivalMonday, 19 December 2016![]() Certain places and times are a vortex of creativity for music, collective fever points of innovation. Paris in the 1920s was one, New York in the 1970s another. Within a few years within a mile or two in Manhattan several music forms were... Read more... |
CBSO, Gražinytė-Tyla, Symphony Hall BirminghamThursday, 17 November 2016![]() Is there anything on a concert programme more guaranteed to make the heart lift – or to prove that a conductor has their musical priorities straight – than a Haydn symphony? If you're tired of Haydn, you're tired of life: there’s no music more... Read more... |
Steve Reich at 80, BarbicanSunday, 06 November 2016I could have sworn there was a spontaneous outbreak of phased coughing in the Barbican Hall on Saturday night, rapidly dissolving into laughter; such was the festive atmosphere at Steve Reich’s 80th birthday gig. This three-part epic attracted a... Read more... |
Neil Cowley Trio, Union ChapelFriday, 28 October 2016![]() For more than a decade, Neil Cowley and his trio have built a fervent and substantial following for their prog-jazz compositions of frenetic loops and engaging melodies. With a jazz trio’s organic movement and intimacy allied to a rocker’s bolder... Read more... |
Icebreaker and BJ Cole, Milton CourtThursday, 13 October 2016![]() Call it re-analogification, de-digitisation or perhaps just plain reverse-engineering, Icebreaker’s set at Milton Court was all about reclaiming the electronic for hoary-handed instrumentalists. Their skills are well-honed: from Anna Meredith to... Read more... |
CD: Vangelis – RosettaSunday, 18 September 2016![]() The career of Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, better known to us as Vangelis, has been as wide-ranging as it has influential. From his beginnings as one-third of the almighty Aphrodite’s Child, veering from light, classy psychedelic pop to... Read more... |
Proms at...Roundhouse: London Sinfonietta, GourlaySunday, 21 August 2016Some enchanted afternoon in Camden Town… the Proms returned to the Roundhouse after four decades with a dreamlike fusion of sound, space and light. Ron Arad’s Curtain Call – a 360° installation of 5,600 sillicon rods – encircled the London... Read more... |
Prom 13: London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, JurowskiMonday, 25 July 2016The last time I heard Beethoven's setting of Schiller's Ode to Joy in the finale of his Ninth Symphony, it was as European anthem at the end of this May's Europe Day Concert, and everybody gladly stood. That hopeful occasion was distinguished by... Read more... |
The Golden Dragon, Music Theatre Wales, Buxton FestivalTuesday, 19 July 2016![]() It’s the kitchen of a Thai-Chinese-Vietnamese fast food restaurant. The onstage orchestra wear sweatbands and T-shirts, and a red work surface stretches across the stage. As the four chefs take the stage, the clatter of pans and knives is first... Read more... |
