Classical Reviews
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... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Britten, Debussy, Schumann, WeinbergSaturday, 24 May 2014![]()
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BBC Young Musician of the Year 2014, BBC FourMonday, 19 May 2014
No quibble about the result. Pianist Martin James Bartlett deservedly became BBC Young Musician of the Year 2014 at Usher Hall in Edinburgh last night. The 17-year-old, a student at the specialist Purcell School in Hertfordshire, and at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music took the title with a very strong performance of Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. Read more... |
Santa Cecilia Orchestra and Chorus, Pappano, RFHSunday, 18 May 2014
Antonio Pappano addressed the audience before the start of the concert to explain the thinking behind this rather unusual programme, first performed in the early nineties and now a perfect fit for the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia orchestra and chorus, where he has been music director since 2005. 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. Read more... |
Yende, Vaughan, Cadogan HallFriday, 16 May 2014![]()
Lovely singer, consummate pianist, shame about the programme. “Art song” is a rather prissy term, but we could have done with a few to ballast a diet of old pop – French chansons, Italian canzonettas, Spanish canciones, Victor Herbert tralala. Even a few substantial operatic arias with piano accompaniment made have made a difference. Read more... |
Lugansky, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 15 May 2014![]()
Am I alone in a readiness to sacrifice all four Rachmaninov piano concertos – though maybe not the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini – in favour of the second sets of Preludes and Études-Tableaux? Probably not, after last night, when Nikolay Lugansky unfurled the 13 Op. 32 Preludes as one discombobulating symphonic cosmos. This is probably as close as we can come today to being in the presence of Rachmaninov himself, the greatest recorded pianist I know. Read more... |
Apollo's Fire, St John's Smith SquareSaturday, 10 May 2014![]()
Last time I saw Apollo's Fire perform they danced. Halfway through the concert the chamber orchestra just put music stands aside, continued playing their instruments, and broke into a stately minuet on the Wigmore Hall stage. Read more... |
Schwanewilms, Connolly, Crowe, LSO, Elder, BarbicanFriday, 09 May 2014![]()
Mozart usually makes a fine concert bedfellow for his most devoted admirer among later composers, Richard Strauss. Read more... |
Ysaÿe Sonatas, Ibragimova, Royal College of MusicFriday, 09 May 2014![]()
Next week, the 28-year-old Russian-born violinist Alina Ibragimova will step into a studio, to record some of the most technically unforgiving works in her instrument's repertoire, the solo sonatas by the Belgian violinist, composer and conductor Eugène Ysaÿe (1858-1931). She has just performed them over two evenings at the Royal College of Music. Read more... |
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