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Leiferkus, LPO, Jurowski, RFHThursday, 22 January 2015To pair Rachmaninov’s brooding and little-performed The Miserly Knight with Wagner's brooding but much-performed Das Rheingold is an audacious piece of programming. The operas share an interest in the mortal power of money, and Rachmaninov’s score... Read more... |
Best of 2014: Classical ConcertsTuesday, 30 December 2014![]() Offshoots of the Venezuelan El Sistema’s worldwide dissemination as well as other youth and music projects continued to bloom and grow in 2014. The morning after what was the orchestral concert of the year for many who caught it, Alexandra Coghlan (... Read more... |
Aimard, LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallSunday, 07 December 2014![]() In words and music Harrison Birtwistle isn’t always as gruff as he’s been painted. Interviewed over the summer during one of his 80th birthday Prom concerts, the composer tossed off enough humorous remarks to suggest that a new career could almost... Read more... |
Levit, LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 04 December 2014![]() If Brahms’s First Symphony has long been dubbed “Beethoven’s Tenth”, then the 23-year-old Rachmaninov’s First merits the label of “Tchaikovsky’s Seventh” (a genuine candidate for that title, incidentally, turns out to be a poor reconstruction from... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Arnold, Messiaen, Poulenc, Saint-SaënsSaturday, 22 November 2014![]() Malcolm Arnold: Four Scottish Dances, Symphony no 3 London Philharmonic Orchestra/Malcolm Arnold (Everest)“Carefully wipe surface with soft damp cloth. Return to wrapper after each play.” So reads this disc's booklet. Everest Records was one... Read more... |
Vogt, LPO, Nézet-Séguin, Royal Festival HallThursday, 20 November 2014![]() Music lovers invariably divide into two factions over the Brahms piano concertos: those who thrill to the elemental D minor and those who prefer to bask in the more reflective charms of the sumptuous B flat Second Concerto. I’m a D minor man myself... Read more... |
Soumm, LPO, Vänskä, Royal Festival HallThursday, 06 November 2014![]() Even the cold breeze along the Thames played its part in conjuring the chilly, epic Finnish landscapes of Jean Sibelius last night, though Finnish maestro Osmo Vänskä and the perfectly weighted phrasing of the London Philharmonic Orchestra can take... Read more... |
Bavouzet, LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 25 September 2014![]() Comparisons, even on paper, between two season openers from London orchestras could hardly have been more instructive. I didn’t attend Valery Gergiev’s London Symphony Orchestra concert last week, for reasons several times outlined on theartsdesk.... Read more... |
10 Questions for Conductor Vladimir JurowskiTuesday, 23 September 2014![]() The Russian conductor Vladimir Jurowski, chief conductor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, heads its major new series devoted to the music of Sergei Rachmaninov, in context with his forerunners and successors. This is to be the largest... Read more... |
Prom 6: Der Rosenkavalier, LPO, TicciatiWednesday, 23 July 2014![]() If last year’s Ring cycle triumphantly proved that world-class opera can be done at the Albert Hall, this Rosenkavalier suggests that the less epic end of the repertoire isn’t such a sure thing. That is not to say that this performance was dud, far... Read more... |
Uchida, LPO, Jurowski, RFHThursday, 17 April 2014![]() Vladimir Jurowski is a master of the through-composed programme. Yet at first this looked like a more standard format: explosive contemporary work (if 1966 can still be called “contemporary”) followed by popular concerto and symphony. On reflection... Read more... |
A silver rose for Glyndebourne's 80thMonday, 10 March 2014![]() Der Rosenkavalier, Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s 1911 “comedy for music” about love, money and masquerading in a putative 18th-century Vienna, is a repertoire staple around the world. Continental houses throw it together without a... Read more... |
