Wigmore Hall
Szymanowski Focus, Wigmore HallWednesday, 05 May 2010![]() Poland's most imaginative composer after Chopin, and his natural heir in the realm of sensual reverie, certainly knew how to yoke a full orchestra to his dreams and fantasies. Yet the work by Szymanowski I've most longed to hear in concert is the... Read more... |
Bengt Forsberg, Wigmore HallThursday, 15 April 2010![]() He may not be the most famous musical Swede - in terms of name-recognition that would be Benny of Abba fame rather than Bengt the long-term recital partner of the divine Anne Sofie von Otter - but everyone in the business seems to adore Forsberg, a... Read more... |
Martin Fröst, Roland Pöntinen, Wigmore HallWednesday, 24 March 2010![]() It’s tempting to say that if Martin Fröst didn’t play the clarinet then he’d be an actor or a dancer. But he is an actor and a dancer and at one point during this scintillating recital he even sang, too – whilst playing the clarinet at the same time... Read more... |
Julia Fischer, Wigmore HallSunday, 14 February 2010![]() Is there a greater singleton's soundtrack than Bach's restless, tormented Three Partitas for Solo Violin? The works represent the extraordinary pinnacle of the violin repertoire and also the summit of Bach at his most chromatically and... Read more... |
Così fan tutte, Royal Opera/ Joyce DiDonato, Wigmore HallSaturday, 30 January 2010![]() Two very different lessons on love this week. From the Aphrodite-like Joyce DiDonato at the Wigmore Hall, there emerged a correct, wise, honest way to achieve an enamoured state; from the familiarly fickle cast of Così fan tutte - an almost... Read more... |
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Oliver Knussen, Wigmore HallMonday, 25 January 2010![]() Had a dastardly dirty bomb gone off in the Wigmore Hall last night and turned us all to dust, the contemporary British classical music scene would, in one fell swoop, have been wiped off the map. No more Peter Maxwell Davies, Alexander Goehr,... Read more... |
Razumovsky Ensemble, Wigmore HallWednesday, 13 January 2010![]() Just to contemplate the shifting talent pool of this chamber co-operative can be giddying. Last night 10 great ensemble players, from top violin soloist Alexander Sitkovetsky to three London orchestral principals who must have jumped at the chance... Read more... |
Borodin Quartet, Wigmore HallSunday, 10 January 2010![]() They're still bringing Beethoven and Shostakovich to London, enriching the mix a little with the cross-referencing of Alfred Schnittke, but the personnel of the Borodin Quartet have changed again. Patriarch cellist Valentin Berlinsky... Read more... |
Julius Drake Birthday Gala, Wigmore HallWednesday, 23 December 2009![]() The term “accompanist” is no longer acceptable, no longer “politically correct” in musical circles, not least Lieder. It’s hard to imagine now that the relationship between a singer and his or her pianist was ever regarded as anything other than an... Read more... |
Ingrid Fliter, Wigmore HallWednesday, 16 December 2009![]() Will she? Won't she? Ooh? Ah? No to the Mazurka? Yes to the Barcarolle? We were an audience on tenterhooks last night as flu-ridden Ingrid Fliter coughed and spluttered her way through her Chopin recital at the Wigmore Hall, chopping and... Read more... |
Christine Brewer, Roger Vignoles, Wigmore HallWednesday, 09 December 2009![]() Wigmore Hall does not always take kindly to big voices; it’s an easy hall to over-sing. But when the singer is the American soprano Christine Brewer and the sound so open, so rich and effulgent, hall and voice become one resonance. It’s almost as if... Read more... |
Nikolai Demidenko, Wigmore HallMonday, 07 December 2009![]() Piano ballades and fantasies are the repositories of dreams. They are the places where the mind is left to wander, to roam precipitously, unaided by known paths, undisturbed by familiar structures. The romantic fantasies and ballades of last night's... Read more... |
