Mozart
Don Giovanni, Royal OperaSaturday, 13 June 2015![]() 2013 was the year that pop fans were forced to ponder the ethics of “Blurred Lines”. In 2014 classical fans followed suit, when Kasper Holten’s Royal Opera Don Giovanni unapologetically redrew the map of sexual boundaries. Suddenly Donna Anna was... Read more... |
First Person: Once More With FeelingWednesday, 10 June 2015![]() As a child back in Lithuania, I always wanted to be an actor, but opera has taken me in a different direction – though recently it has opened up doors for the big screen and TV. This month Mozart’s Die Entführung aus dem Serail is being beamed... Read more... |
Modern Masters, English National Ballet, Sadler's WellsThursday, 12 March 2015![]() Reviews of English National Ballet in which I rave about what Tamara Rojo is doing for the company are getting to be the norm round here. This one is no exception, and I'm not even going to apologise for it. Last night was the opening of... Read more... |
Die Zauberflöte, Royal OperaSunday, 01 March 2015Mozart’s The Magic Flute is one of those operas, like Verdi’s Il trovatore and all the mature Wagner masterpieces, which need a line-up of equally fine singers but rarely get it in the compromised world of the opera house. With Christiane Karg and... Read more... |
Lewis, Philharmonia, Nelsons, Royal Festival HallMonday, 09 February 2015![]() Andris Nelsons is flavour of the month in London. He is in town to conduct The Flying Dutchman at Covent Garden, but between performances he is moonlighting at the Festival Hall, giving two concerts with the Philharmonia. This, the first, opened... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Mozart, PoulencSaturday, 17 January 2015![]() Bach: St John Passion Berliner Philharmoniker, Members of the Rudfunkchors Berlin, Soloists/Sir Simon Rattle, with staging by Peter Sellars (Berliner Philharmoniker)You'd happily settle for an audio recording of Sir Simon Rattle's version of... Read more... |
Best of 2014: OperaSaturday, 27 December 2014![]() When everything works – conducting, singing, production, costumes, sets, lighting, choreography where relevant – then there’s nothing like the art of opera. But how often does that happen? In my experience, very seldom, but not this year. It's been... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Jean Barraqué, Haydn, Mozart, Michael Tilson ThomasSaturday, 20 December 2014![]() Jean Barraqué: Sonate pour piano Roger Woodward (Celestial Harmonies)An important reissue of a recording originally released in the early 1970s is made even more compelling by the booklet, in which pianist Roger Woodward recalls the time he... Read more... |
Chung, Kenner, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 03 December 2014![]() In one way, it makes sense to give your London comeback concert in the venue where you made your European debut 44 years ago. Yet the Royal Festival Hall is a mighty big place for a violin-and-piano recital. Kyung Wha Chung had no problem nearly... Read more... |
OAE, Tognetti, Queen Elizabeth HallWednesday, 26 November 2014![]() As I sat, engaged and occasionally charmed but not always as impressed as I’d been told I would be, through violinist-animateur Richard Tognetti’s lightish seven-course taster menu of string music with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, it... Read more... |
Idomeneo, Royal OperaTuesday, 04 November 2014![]() God-sent sea monsters and divinely ordained human sacrifices don’t wash well with opera updated. The favoured contemporary take on the post-Trojan War myth of Mozart’s Idomeneo, which may even have originated in the last Covent Garden production 25... Read more... |
Uchida, LSO, Haitink, Barbican HallFriday, 31 October 2014![]() You know what to expect from a standard programme of masterpieces like this, led by two great performers in careful control of their repertoire, and those expectations are never going to be disappointed. You’re not going to hear the kind of new-... Read more... |
