Gomyo, National Symphony Orchestra, Kuokman, National Concert Hall, Dublin review - painful brilliance around a heart of darkness

★★★★ GOMYO, NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, KUOKMAN, NATIONAL CONCERT HALL, DUBLIN  A violinist for all facets of a towering Shostakovich masterpiece

A violinist for all facets of a towering Shostakovich masterpiece

No soloist gets to perform Shostakovich’s colossal First Violin Concerto without mastery of its fearsome technical demands. But not all violinists have the imagination to colour and inflect the Hamlet-like monologue of its withdrawn first movement, or the madness of a 20th century Lear in its poleaxing cadenza, a movement in itself. From her first, deeply eloquent phrases, Karen Gomyo told us that she was one of the few who could.

Faust, LSO, Rattle, Barbican review - violence and wit in Shostakovich, luminosity in Brahms

★★★★★ FAUST, LSO, RATTLE, BARBICAN A symphonic epic needed now more than ever

A symphonic epic needed now more than ever

The LSO’s apéritif hour “Half-Six Fixes” have an informality that usually works and sometimes doesn’t. But the first of this two-night run of Dmitri Shostakovich’s monstrous and terrifying Fourth Symphony was unforgettable. Panels on the auditorium walls greeted the audience with a portrait of the composer and his famous note: “The authorities tried everything they knew to get me to repent… But I refused. Instead of repenting, I wrote my Fourth Symphony”.

Classical CDs: Herd girls, mojitos and mariachi

CLASSICAL CDS A Finnish conductor remembered, French ballet, contemporary chamber music

A Finnish conductor remembered, plus French ballet, contemporary chamber music and a string quartet playing jazz

 

Paavo Berglund boxPaavo Berglund: The Warner Edition (Warner Classics)

Classical CDs: Fringes, canons and contests

CLASSICAL CDS A great pianist celebrated, plus baroque choral music and 20th century ballet

A great pianist celebrated, plus baroque choral music, 20th century ballet and a virtuoso transcription

 

Leif BoxLeif Ove Andsnes: The Warner Classics Edition 1990-2010 (Warner Classics)

Concert Theatre DSCH, Norwegian CO, Oslo Opera House Scene 2 review - Shostakovich choreographed for strings and accordion

★★★★★ CONCERT THEATRE DSCH Norwegian Chamber Orchestra push boundaries in Oslo

90 minutes of by-heart playing with movement from some of the world's best players

Do we really need instrumental Shostakovich with lighting, movement, costumes and video projection? I might have said no before having seen what the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra could do with former leader Terje Tønnesen, performing the Chamber Symphony by heart in dramatic style. It seemed likely that memorizing even more music under new Artistic Director Pekka Kuusisto, and performing it in an insanely demanding dramatic framework, with no word spoken, could work.

Classical CDs: Beer, brio and tubular bells

CLASSICAL CDS Russian symphonies, a musical morality tale & a well-lubricated night out

Russian symphonies, a musical morality tale and a well-lubricated night out

 

Shostakovich Berlin PetrenkoShostakovich: Symphonies 8, 9 and 10 Berliner Philharmoniker/Kirill Petrenko (Berlin Phil Media)

Belcea Quartet, Chamayou, Wigmore Hall review - romantic winged beast soars over neobaroque chameleon

Franck’s Piano Quintet as magnificent main monster, overshadowing Shostakovich

In search of relatively rare fabulous beasts like César Franck’s Piano Quintet – given a fantastical performance last night – you often have to take in the ubiquitous Shostakovich specimen, the modest work of a master using simple means to his own creative ends that doesn’t bear too much repeated listening over a short space of time.