Ravel
Mangan, Royal Academy Opera Students, BBCSO, Denève, Barbican HallSaturday, 27 April 2013![]() Highly sexed cockerels and cats, a lovesick lion and a ballet of frogs might not seem like a recipe, or rather a menagerie, for profundity. Yet in two ravishing French man (or child)-meets-beast fables for the stage, Poulenc and Ravel are quite... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Frank Bridge, Benjamin Grosvenor, TchaikovskySaturday, 29 September 2012![]() Frank Bridge: Orchestral Works BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Richard Hickox (Chandos)Frank Bridge’s reputation has endured through the advocacy of his most famous pupil, Benjamin Britten. Britten revived several of Bridge’s large scale works... Read more... |
Ravel Double Bill, Glyndebourne Festival OperaSunday, 05 August 2012![]() Ravel composed only two operas, both one-acters, widely separated in time, superficially very different, but both in a way about the same thing: naughtiness. In L’Heure espagnole (1911), the clockmaker’s wife, Conceptión, entertains a succession of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Cooper, Juilliard Orchestra, RAM Orchestra, AdamsTuesday, 17 July 2012![]() One top student orchestra playing on its own can be exciting enough. Two playing together can produce a charge of dynamite that might not leave the building standing. That was so anyway in last night’s Prom, when players from New York City’s... Read more... |
Aimard, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Rattle, Royal Festival HallMonday, 11 June 2012![]() The repertoire of the OAE is creeping away from the 18th century and into the 20th with such unashamed eagerness, it wouldn't be at all surprising to see them throwing up an urtext edition of "Hit Me Baby One More Time" in a few seasons. Last... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Dvořák, Ravel, Garth KnoxSaturday, 07 April 2012![]() Dvořák: Symphony No 7, In Nature’s Realm, Scherzo capriccioso Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra/José Serebrier (Warner Classics) Each of Dvořák’s last three symphonies is a wonder, and the Seventh is possibly the best of the lot. It’s a work... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Alison Balsom, Renée Fleming, Håkan HardenbergerSaturday, 24 March 2012![]() Renée Fleming: Poèmes - Music by Ravel, Messiaen, Dutilleux (Decca)The veteran French composer Henri Dutilleux is known for his select, refined output; this is a musician who only speaks when he’s sure he has something worth saying, usually... Read more... |
Daphnis & Chloë/ The Two Pigeons, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Birmingham HippodromeSaturday, 03 March 2012![]() There must be a protest movement going on in Birmingham’s ballet against London’s - if down south they insist on Kenneth MacMillan’s box-office blasters, so in the Midlands it’s Frederick Ashton’s more fragile work that reigns. BRB director David... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Ravel, Sibelius, DudamelSaturday, 08 October 2011![]() Ravel: Complete Music for Violin and Piano Alina Ibragimova, Cédric Tiberghien (Hyperion)Ravel’s output for violin and piano clocks in at around 50 minutes, so there’s a generous bonus on this CD in the shape of Guillaume Lekeu’s Violin Sonata.... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Graham, Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, DavisThursday, 25 August 2011![]() The spectacle of an orchestra named after Mahler playing Stravinsky irresistibly calls to mind Stravinsky’s report of a performance of the Eighth Symphony in Zurich in 1913. “Imagine”, he wrote to Maurice Delage, “that for two hours you are made to... Read more... |
Music while you queue at the airportFriday, 19 August 2011![]() Waiting for a plane has rarely been an amusing, surprising and enjoyable experience - unless a girl takes a flute out of her hand luggage and starts playing Ravel's Bolero. Ignore it, perhaps, but then a man going by pulls a clarinet out of his case... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Osborne, BBC Philharmonic, MenaSaturday, 23 July 2011![]() If much of the Austro-German repertoire is about hiking to a spiritual peak, the Franco-Spanish is about diving down to the orchestral depths. The music of Ravel, Debussy and Falla has beefy shoulders and powerful legs. But the vast watery expanse... Read more... |
