Classical Reviews
Callow, Hough, LPO, Vänskä, RFHThursday, 11 February 2016![]()
2015, Sibelius anniversary year, yielded no London performances of the composer's last masterpiece, the Prospero's farewell of his incidental music to The Tempest. Read more...
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Zavalloni, Saeijs, Britten Sinfonia, Rundell, BarbicanWednesday, 10 February 2016![]()
The music of Louis Andriessen is instantly recognisable but frustratingly difficult to define. The American Minimalists are a strong influence, but so too is Stravinsky, and through him, Bach. Those figures provide the context for Andriessen’s works in the Barbican mini-festival M is for Man, Music and Mystery, which this Britten Sinfonia concert inaugurated. Read more... |
The Mighty Handful, ROH Orchestra, Pappano, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 09 February 2016![]()
What fun it must have been to attend any of the St Petersburg Free Music School concerts during the second half of the 19th century. Read more... |
Fleming, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanSaturday, 06 February 2016
Renée Fleming recently announced her imminent retirement from the opera stage. But she has no plans to stop performing, and will instead devote her time to recitals and concerts. Yesterday’s excellent performance with the BBC Symphony Orchestra bodes well for her new career focus. And she’s not one to rest on her laurels, here giving UK premieres of two new works written for her voice, ever the adventurous artist, always playing to her strengths. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Dutilleux, Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Amy DicksonSaturday, 06 February 2016![]()
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Kraggerud, Gimse, Wigmore HallWednesday, 03 February 2016![]()
All three Grieg violin sonatas in a single recital may seem like too much of a good thing. The similarities between them outweigh the differences, which are more of quality than intent. But, when heard in chronological order, they provide a fascinating précis of Grieg’s artistic development, from the youthful and cheerfully unsophisticated First, through the terser and more tightly argued Second, to the Third, the composer’s undisputed masterpiece in the genre. Read more... |
Benedetti, CBSO, Shani, Saffron Hall, Saffron WaldenMonday, 01 February 2016![]()
With Andris Nelsons now moved to pastures new, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is without a chief conductor, so for this performance in Saffron Walden (repeating a programme given in Birmingham) it worked with a guest at the podium, the young Israeli Lahav Shani. At only 27, he’s something of a prodigy, winner of the prestigious Bamberg competition and now making his debut appearances with the world’s great orchestras. Read more... |
Green Mass, LPO, Jurowski, RFHSunday, 31 January 2016![]()
In recent performances of the First Symphony under Markus Stenz and the Seventh under Jaap van Zweden, the LPO have burnished their credentials as London’s best Beethoven orchestra. With the low-key oversight of Vladimir Jurowski, they took the Sixth to another level, perhaps the level at which the twentysomething tyro Berlioz heard the symphony and said, "I must write that for myself". And with the Symphonie fantastique, he did. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Debussy, Tippett, Heinz HolligerSaturday, 30 January 2016![]()
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Dutilleux Centenary, BBC NOW, Rophé, CardiffFriday, 29 January 2016![]()
The French composer Henri Dutilleux would have been 100 last Friday if he had lived that long, which in fact he very nearly did; he was 97 when he died in 2013. Five years before that he had been awarded an honorary doctorate at Cardiff University, amid pomp and ceremony and performances of several of his works. Read more... |
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