Shostakovich
The Nose, Royal OperaFriday, 21 October 2016![]() Even that most unpredictable of fantasists Nikolay Gogol might have been surprised to find his Nose, wandering far from the face of Collegiate Assessor Kovalyov, sung by a high tenor in an unlikely operatic adaptation of his wackiest story. Give the... Read more... |
Krylov, LPO, Søndergård, RFHMonday, 10 October 2016![]() With a trio of easy-on-the-ear 20th-century works, Thomas Søndergård marked his debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. A pleasingly full crowd took the opportunity to hear the work of a conductor rarely glimpsed in these parts outside the BBC... Read more... |
Prom 53: Stadler, RLPO, PetrenkoFriday, 26 August 2016![]() He still looks every inch the golden boy, but Vasily Petrenko has just turned 40, and next month celebrates a decade with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. Time well spent, as this impressive evening revealed: after years of Russian immersion under... Read more... |
The Taming of the Shrew, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera HouseThursday, 04 August 2016![]() What do women want? Ballet plots are not the best guide, since the main desiderata – a well-paying job, coffee dates with girlfriends, not to die young of a broken heart – are rarely the lot of ballet heroines. Comedies at least tend to have the not... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Istanbul Music Festival: classics alla TurcaSunday, 12 June 2016![]() Flashback to 1981, when the Bolshoy Ballet danced Swan Lake Act Two to a tinny Melodiya recording in Istanbul's Open-Air Theatre (seats were cheap for Interrailing students). Turkey was friends with the Soviet Union then. It hadn't been in the 1950s... Read more... |
Matthias Goerne, Daniil Trifonov, Wigmore HallThursday, 09 June 2016![]() If you needed further proof of the intelligence, the thoughtfulness of Daniil Trifonov’s musicianship, the programme for his four-concert residency at the Wigmore Hall would go a long way towards providing it. How many young soloists of Trifonov’s... Read more... |
Lill, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra, Kogan, Symphony Hall BirminghamTuesday, 17 May 2016![]() Behemoth Dances. Who dances? You know, Behemoth, the huge demonic black cat who cakewalks through Stalin’s Moscow in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita spreading mayhem and magic; the spirit – as quoted by Bulgakov, and taken by Stephen Johnson as... Read more... |
BBC Young Musician 2016Monday, 16 May 2016What makes a musical performance? The final of Young Musician 2016 presented five judges with this philosophical teaser to ponder. For the previous 90 minutes three contestants with three radically contrasting styles of delivery cleared every bar in... Read more... |
Tsybuleva, Institut Français/TAM Estonia, St James PiccadillyMonday, 21 March 2016![]() Cherrypicking from 17 concerts to come up with the one by last year's Leeds International Piano Competition winner may seem a bit unfair to the French Institute's ever more ambitious annual It's All About Piano! Festival. It was hard, for instance,... Read more... |
Vassallo, CBSO, Chauhan, Symphony Hall BirminghamThursday, 10 March 2016![]() Funny thing, musical fashion. Most listeners would call Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances a popular classic – yet before tonight, I doubt they’d had a professional performance in Birmingham this century. Then there’s the case of Osvaldo Golijov. Remember... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Oslo: Vasily Petrenko, the Leningrad Dynamo, comes to townWednesday, 24 February 2016![]() I've never thought of myself as a Shostakovich fan, tending to regard what I know of his output as bleak and forbidding. Photographs of the stone-faced composer with the mortuary attendant's demeanour haven't helped.All this changed after a night... Read more... |
Gutman, LPO, Jurowski, RFHThursday, 28 January 2016![]() Risk-taking is what gives so many of Vladimir Jurowski's concerts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra their special savour. But did two risks for last night's programme pay off? I was as excited as many Russians and hardcore Russophiles at the... Read more... |
