Classical music
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 23 September 2010![]() From primeval baying to a very human song in excelsis, Mahler's Third Symphony cries out for Olympian interpretation. That I've found in recent years with Abbado in Lucerne and the Albert Hall, Bělohlávek at the Barbican and Salonen on the South... Read more... |
Llŷr Williams, Wigmore HallThursday, 23 September 2010![]() Do paws get any mightier than Llŷr Williams's? When not crashing down onto the Wigmore Hall Steinway like a ton of singing bricks, they were digging deep, like strong, nifty moles, foraging for the contrapuntal melodies that lay beneath... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Composer Rodion ShchedrinSaturday, 18 September 2010![]() The Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin has long been damned faintly by two facts - that he is the husband of the Bolshoi prima ballerina Maya Plisetskaya and that he was for a long time the president of the Russian Composers' Union in the USSR. These... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Llantwit Major: Arvo Pärt in the Vale of GlamorganSunday, 12 September 2010![]() Amazingly, the Vale of Glamorgan Festival has been on the go for more than 40 years, and has got better and better as it has gone along. Until recently, any kind of mould-breaking musical enterprise was likely to collide with the entrenched... Read more... |
The Last Night of the Proms, Fleming, Rysanov, BBCSO, BělohlávekSunday, 12 September 2010![]() It must have been with a leaden heart that the BBC Proms planning team realised that 2010's Last Night would fall plumb on 9/11. How to reconcile all the traditional Brit triumphalism and singing of Jerusalem with the rather more contemporary need... Read more... |
The Last Night of the Proms, BBC One: The Twitter ReviewSaturday, 11 September 2010![]() Part 2 @bbcproms. The madness begins. Ms Derham has not switched gowns in the interval. No sign of Titchmarsh, for which we must give thanks.The "traditional" necklace of laurels for Sir Henry Wood's bust. Wonder if he'd welcome his head being... Read more... |
Russian afternoon, Rudy, Ivashkin, Kings PlaceSaturday, 11 September 2010![]() Two years after its first festive spree of 100 events, Kings Place has become the most congenial of all London's concert-hall zones in which to hang loose. On Friday afternoon I could have trotted happily between Russian piano classics, youth jazz... Read more... |
The Art of Conducting 2010Saturday, 11 September 2010![]() Chris Christodoulou has been honing his focus on conductors in past Proms seasons to wonderful effect, but this year has produced a galaxy of master portraits that outdoes even the immortal cartoons of Gerard Hoffnung in entertainment value. We’ve... Read more... |
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, Gardiner, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 11 September 2010![]() Monteverdi’s 1610 Vespers are something of a musical enigma. Neither their true pitch nor order of movements, their origins, nor even whether they were intended as a complete sequence is known for certain, prompting scholar Denis Arnold to conclude... Read more... |
Röschmann, Collins, BBCPO, Noseda, Royal Albert HallThursday, 09 September 2010![]() Maybe it's a truism that most instrumental music, at least before World War One, aspires to the condition of song. Few have gone farther in that respect than the composers of the three purely orchestral works in last night's Prom. Add to the mix a... Read more... |
Edward Gardner: another live wire for BirminghamThursday, 09 September 2010As the glorious parade of British orchestras at the Proms has showcased, it's never been a better time for the native music scene across the board. Now the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, currently enjoying a honeymoon period with its Music... Read more... |
What I'm Reading: Conductor Peter PhillipsWednesday, 08 September 2010![]() Next to choose some favourite books is conductor Peter Phillips, whose touring lifestyle can make "summer reading" something of a year-round phenomenon. When Phillips founded the vocal ensemble the Tallis Scholars in 1973 it was a hobby among... Read more... |
