Classical Reviews
Catalogue d'Oiseaux, Aimard, Aldeburgh FestivalTuesday, 21 June 2016![]()
"He is one of the few pianists who will not make them sound like angry birds," said young pianist-animateur Víkingur Ólafsson in Reykjavík when I told him that in little over 24 hours' time I'd be hearing Pierre-Laurent Aimard work his way through Messiaen's Catalogue d'Oiseaux at dawn, in the afternoon and evening and close to midnight at the Aldeburgh Festival. Read more... |
Murray Perahia, BarbicanTuesday, 21 June 2016![]()
A couple of hours of certainty really were very welcome during referendum week, and Murray Perahia did indeed bring clarity, poise, and an unquestioned masterpiece – Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata – to a full Barbican Hall last night. And not a single note of music written after 1893. Read more... |
Cottier Chamber Project 2016, GlasgowSaturday, 18 June 2016![]()
It should have been a complete disaster. Not announcing your festival’s programme until barely a week before it started ought to have guaranteed that nobody knew about it – no press, no audiences, other plans made, other things booked. But still they came. It’s testament to the Cottier Chamber Project’s now firmly established place in Scotland’s summer musical life – this is its sixth year – that even keeping audiences in the dark as to what was planned didn’t deter them. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Beshevli, Gershwin, Gilbert & SullivanSaturday, 18 June 2016![]()
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Multi-Story Orchestra, Stark, Spitalfields Music Summer FestivalFriday, 17 June 2016![]()
Crazy-faced space-hopper, playmobil fireman, marble run: toys from my own childhood, staring at me now from out of glass cases, alongside an 18th century marionette, thread-bare rocking horses and a headless Georgian doll. This concert in the Museum of Childhood could have been a wallow in nostalgia. Instead, with their usual brand of ingenuity, the Multi-Story Orchestra kindled musical artefacts into vibrant life. Read more... |
Illuminations, Tynan, Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Snape MaltingsSaturday, 11 June 2016![]()
Nothing galvanises an audience quite like physical risk. As soprano Sarah Tynan rose on a hoop into the darkness, intoning the final words of "Départ" from Britten's song cycle Les Illuminations, you could almost hear her heart race. Beneath, a troupe of circus performers held the rope – and her life – in their hands. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Borenstein, Satie, TchaikovskySaturday, 11 June 2016![]()
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Matthias Goerne, Daniil Trifonov, Wigmore HallThursday, 09 June 2016![]()
If you needed further proof of the intelligence, the thoughtfulness of Daniil Trifonov’s musicianship, the programme for his four-concert residency at the Wigmore Hall would go a long way towards providing it. How many young soloists of Trifonov’s standing would choose to turn song-accompanist for an evening of lieder? And how many, having done so, would deliver so generous and self-effacing a performance? Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Alison Balsom, Steven OsborneSaturday, 04 June 2016![]()
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Stravinsky: Myths & Rituals, Philharmonia, Salonen, St John’s Smith SquareFriday, 03 June 2016![]()
I had been looking forward to last night's concert since it was first announced over a year ago. For a Stravinsky nut the chance to hear pieces whose live performances are vanishingly rare was not one to be missed. And it turns out there are enough other fans of austere late Stravinsky to sell out St John’s Smith Square, which proved a very suitable venue for this programme. Read more... |
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