BBCSO
Prom 63: McAllister, BBCSO, AlsopFriday, 05 September 2014Conductor Marin Alsop was welcomed like Britannia herself at last night’s concert, an astute partnership of John Adams’ vivacious hybridism and Gustav Mahler’s colourful patchwork quilt of a symphony. Alsop won the Prommers’ hearts with her... Read more... |
Prom 59: Elektra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BychkovMonday, 01 September 2014![]() How much familial dysfunction and lust - whether for sexual gratification or revenge - can one take in a single weekend? Salome and Elektra back-to back may on paper seem like a feast of divine decadence but no sooner had one become accustomed to... Read more... |
Prom 43: Skride, BBCSO, GardnerTuesday, 19 August 2014![]() The Russians were coming - and the prospect of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, even without the added attraction of hearing it in Igor Buketoff’s questionable choral arrangement where the Tsarist hymn is taken at its word and does a Boris Godunov on us... Read more... |
Prom 28: D'Orazio, Clayton, BBCSO, OramoFriday, 08 August 2014All kinds of narratives were at play in this Prom from the BBC Symphony Orchestra and its Principal Conductor Sakari Oramo - and perhaps the truly adventurous programmer might have double-deployed Rory Kinnear, dispassionately chronicling Stravinsky... Read more... |
Prom 20: Crabb, BBCSO, BrabbinsSaturday, 02 August 2014![]() The first half of last night’s Prom was supposed to be linked by the theme of the First World War, but Anthony Marwood’s illness meant that Sally Beamish’s Violin Concerto, based on All Quiet on the Western Front, had to be replaced at late notice... Read more... |
Prom 7: BBCSO, Bělohlávek/Prom 8: Pet Shop BoysThursday, 24 July 2014![]() The Forties and Fifties, seen through the eyes of Shostakovich and the Pet Shop Boys, were the historical centre of gravity for last night’s courageously broad Proms programme. Bartók’s Violin Concerto No. 2, a gently serialist folk exploration from... Read more... |
First Night of the Proms, BBCSO, Davis, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 19 July 2014![]() “And suddenly there came from heaven a sound as of the rushing of a mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting.” To fill the Albert Hall – where a sizeable number of participants are standing, of course, in the best place – as... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Khachaturian, Shostakovich, Walton, Roman MintsSaturday, 07 June 2014![]() Khachaturian: Violin Concerto, Shostakovich: String Quartets 7 and 8 James Ehnes (violin), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Mark Wigglesworth, Ehnes Quartet (Onyx)Moving from Khachaturian's breezy circus music to two of Shostakovich's darker... Read more... |
BBCSO, Morlot, BarbicanSunday, 25 May 2014![]() It’s safe to assume that mischievous Monsieur Poulenc would have been delighted by the juxtaposition of his joyous slice of Surrealism with Fauré’s serene masterpiece the Requiem. What his elder compatriot might have had to say is harder to imagine... Read more... |
Gawain, BarbicanSaturday, 17 May 2014![]() Part of the Birtwistle at 80 series at the Barbican, this not-quite-semi-staged Gawain ended up being held back a little by its shoestring production, where a straight concert performance might have transcended its limitations.The music, however, in... Read more... |
The Apostles, BBCSO, Davis, BarbicanSunday, 13 April 2014Sir Adrian Boult laid the foundations for its revival, more recently Sir Mark Elder found astonishing illumination within it, and now a third knight of the realm - Sir Andrew Davis (the latest recipient of the Elgar Medal) - chivalrously stamps his... Read more... |
Josefowicz, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanThursday, 27 March 2014![]() Depth, height, breadth, a sense of the new and strange in three brilliantly-programmed works spanning just over a century: all these and a clarity in impassioned execution told us why the BBC Symphony Orchestra was inspired in choosing Finn Sakari... Read more... |
