Classical music
Classical CDs Weekly: Tchaikovsky, Harry Christophers, 4 Girls 4 HarpsSaturday, 21 December 2013![]() Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake (complete ballet) Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra/Neeme Järvi, with James Ehnes (violin) (Chandos)This team's Swan Lake is every bit as revelatory as last year's complete Sleeping Beauty. As you'd expect, four acts, uncut, are... Read more... |
Winterreise, Gilchrist, Tilbrook, Temple ChurchThursday, 19 December 2013![]() A rare thing indeed. A British singer/pianist duo has had the patience, and also been given the opportunities over a number of years, to own and to inhabit a thoroughly individual and intelligent interpretation of Schubert's Winterreise.Tenor James... Read more... |
Uchida, Musicians from the Berlin Philharmonic, Wigmore HallWednesday, 18 December 2013![]() Exactly what constitutes “the End of Time” in Olivier Messiaen’s extraordinary Quartet for piano, violin, cello and clarinet? Not surely “the end of days” but rather the end of measured time; music unfettered, music of the spheres, music without... Read more... |
Britten 100: Death in MoscowMonday, 16 December 2013![]() “A cold coming we had of it,” grumble the three kings in T S Eliot’s poem “The Journey of the Magi” later set by Britten as his Canticle IV. “Just the worst time of year for a journey,” they complain, carried onwards by the ungulate bass notes of... Read more... |
L'Enfance du Christ, BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Roth, BarbicanSunday, 15 December 2013![]() For seasonal fare that’s also profound, few pre-Christmas weekends in London can ever have been richer than this one. Hearts battered by John Adams’ nativity oratorio El Niño last night, one hoped for more soothing medicine this afternoon in the... Read more... |
El Niño, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallSunday, 15 December 2013![]() John Adams’ millennial conflagration of musical poems about childbirth, destruction and the divine made manifest not only served as a seasonal farewell and a transcendent epilogue to the Southbank’s year of 20th-century music The Rest is Noise; it... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Berlioz, Ensemble GalileiSaturday, 14 December 2013![]() Bach: Christmas Oratorio Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Stephen Layton (Hyperion)A flurry of timpani and a pair of trilling flutes kick things off nicely. The OAE's oboes and trumpets are also in fine... Read more... |
Britten 100: King's College Choir, Britten Sinfonia, Cleobury, BarbicanSunday, 08 December 2013![]() Never review the audience. Thus goes the dictum, so there’ll be no word from me about the cacophony of coughers who conspired to ruin the concert, no complaint about the woman with a video recorder, unchallenged by Barbican staff until the end of... Read more... |
The Orgelbüchlein Project, Chapel Royal of St Peter ad VinculaSunday, 08 December 2013![]() It was a bright idea which, thanks to careful programming, has delivered – among other special events – two rich concerts in the Tower of London’s unexpectedly welcoming Tudor church, courtesy of the enterprising Spitalfields Music Winter Festival.... Read more... |
Stott, Orchestra of Opera North, Farnes, Leeds Town HallSunday, 08 December 2013![]() When you're young, you think that liking Elgar is a habit you'll grow into later in life, like buying a set of golf clubs or following The Archers in detail. As I shuffle into middle age, I find that I'm beginning to love this music more and more. I... Read more... |
Currie, BBC Philharmonic, Mena, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterSaturday, 07 December 2013![]() It was ironic, yet seasonal, that the BBC Philharmonic’s conductor-composer H K Gruber, who is said to be a descendant of the man who wrote “Silent Night” (Franz Xaver Gruber), should take centre stage with a rip-roaring, roof-raising percussion... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Britten, Hindemith, The Quadriga ConsortSaturday, 07 December 2013![]() Britten: Saint Nicolas, Hymn to St Cecilia, Rejoice in the Lamb Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Choir of Kings College Cambridge, Britten Sinfonia/Stephen Cleobury (Kings College)After beginning work on the cantata Saint Nicolas in 1947, Britten... Read more... |
