Schubert
theartsdesk Q&A: Pianist Stephen KovacevichSunday, 18 October 2015![]() “Whatever happened to Stephen Bishop?” is not a question likely to be asked by followers of legendary pianism. Born in San Pedro, Los Angeles on 17 October 1940, the young talent took his stepfather’s name as his career was launched at the age of 11... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Volkov, BarbicanSaturday, 10 October 2015![]() This Barbican concert began with a Mendelssohn overture and ended with a Haydn symphony. But on stage were the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Ilan Volkov. What did you expect in between, a Mozart piano concerto? Not likely. Instead they gave the first... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Haydn, Mahler, SchubertSaturday, 26 September 2015![]() Haydn: Symphonies 31, 70 and 101 Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Robin Ticciati (Linn)Josef Haydn recalled his three decades spent working for the Esterházy court in the following terms: “I was cut off from the world, there was no one near me to... Read more... |
Shibe, Egmont Ensemble, Wigmore HallTuesday, 15 September 2015![]() It was a sad coincidence that this Monday Platform “showcasing talented young artists” took place only weeks after the death in a road accident of Roderick Lakin, Director of Arts for 31 years at the Royal Over-Seas League which was last night's... Read more... |
Prom 57: Pires, COE, HaitinkSaturday, 29 August 2015It’s hardly surprising that at the grand old age of 86 Bernard Haitink can pack them in at the Albert Hall so that there’s no room left in the Arena and those still queueing 10 minutes before the concert have to go up to the Gallery. But he was also... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Hugi Guðmundsson, Schubert, Les SièclesSaturday, 29 August 2015![]() Hugi Guðmundsson: Calm of the Deep The Hamrahlíd Choir/Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, Nordic Affect/Guðni Franzson (Smekkleysa)Calm of the Deep introduces us to contemporary Icelandic composer Hugi Guðmundsson. Who sees his music as “a dialogue between... Read more... |
Southrepps Sinfonia and Soloists, Southrepps FestivalMonday, 03 August 2015![]() It only takes one outstanding musician with links to an out-of-the-way place to gather his or her top-notch friends and give a mini-festival of international quality. They’re springing up all over the UK: guiding lights that come to mind are... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Tuscany: Musical landscapesSunday, 02 August 2015![]() “Treeless and shrubless but for some tufts of broom, these corrugated ridges formed a lunar landscape, pale and inhuman.” Lushly green and densely planted, today the view out over Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia is unrecognisable as the blasted landscape... Read more... |
Matan Porat, Wigmore HallMonday, 27 July 2015![]() From now until 12 September, when Wigmore darling Iestyn Davies returns to open the new season, the biggest names in instrumental music are to be heard in the biggest venue, the Albert Hall. With all eyes and ears turned by maximum publicity towards... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the East Neuk Festival: Church strings, garden hornsMonday, 13 July 2015![]() A peninsular spirit of place and the greatest of instrumentalists drew me a second time to the eastern nook (hence the “Neuk”) of Fife. But could a second report for theartsdesk be justified – wasn’t the premise the same for the 11th East Neuk... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 4, Barenboim, RFHWednesday, 03 June 2015![]() One man and his piano can occasionally fulfil a role more satisfying than the finest orchestra in full sail. The last of Daniel Barenboim's four-recital traversal of Schubert's piano sonatas proved just such an occasion. Since the first concert last... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 3, Barenboim, RFHMonday, 01 June 2015![]() “You don’t love Schubert’s music?” Such, according to the greatest of living Schubert interpreters Elisabeth Leonskaja, was the response of her mentor Sviatoslav Richter to students who omitted the exposition repeats in the piano sonatas. ... Read more... |
