Mozart
Don Giovanni, Longborough Festival Opera review - Mozart in the urinalMonday, 15 July 2019![]() One of the features of the converted barn that forms the theatre at Longborough is a trio of statues that tops the front pediment of the building: Wagner, flanked by Verdi on the right and Mozart on the left. No one could question Wagner:... Read more... |
Alder, The Mozartists, Page, Wigmore Hall review - a Mozart feast for eyes and earsTuesday, 09 July 2019![]() Seven European cities, seven works: from an eight-year-old's First Symphony composed in what is now Ebury Street to the towering concert aria for Josepha Dushchek of Prague's Villa Bertramka, Ian Page's latest Mozart cornucopia took us on a rich and... Read more... |
'A product not only of his era but also of his travels': Ian Page on Mozart's cosmopolitan educationMonday, 08 July 2019![]() When Mozart was an established composer living in Vienna during the final years of his short life, a young student seemingly came to him to seek his advice. The would-be young composer said that he was planning to write a symphony, and asked Mozart... Read more... |
Morison, Williams, RLPO, Davis, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool review – a vision of near perfectionTuesday, 11 June 2019![]() It wasn’t really the orchestra’s night. Nor the soloists'. Nor, even, the conductor's. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir totally stole the show, well surpassing the incredibly high standards which they already regularly attain and... Read more... |
Le Nozze di Figaro, The Grange Festival review – the dark side of powerFriday, 07 June 2019![]() Productions of The Marriage of Figaro tend to press their thumbs on the comic or tragic side of the scales that hover so evenly throughout Mozart’s inexhaustible work. Director Martin Lloyd-Evans mostly favoured a darker interpretation at The Grange... Read more... |
Benedetti, SCO, Birmingham Town Hall review - a powerful musical allianceTuesday, 28 May 2019![]() Playing with such energy, such synergy and such general camaraderie at the start of a tour must surely pave the way for even greater things to come. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra with Nicola Benedetti kicked off their European tour at Birmingham... Read more... |
Philharmonia, Blomstedt, RFH review - gravity and graceMonday, 15 April 2019![]() Great conductors, like efficient auto engines, apply a lot of torque – they can use a little energy to achieve great surges of movement. Now aged 91, the American-born Swedish maestro Herbert Blomstedt sometimes hardly seems to raise his baton-free... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Mozart, Poulenc, Jeremy DenkSaturday, 13 April 2019![]() Mozart: The String Quintets Klenke Quartet (with Harald Schoneweg, viola) (Accentus Music)The viola was Mozart's instrument of choice when playing chamber music, his fondness for the instrument's warm timbre prompting him to add a second viola... Read more... |
Fellner, LSO, Haitink, Barbican review - the master at 90Monday, 11 March 2019![]() So this is how Bruckner's Fourth Symphony should go. It's taken a master conductor just past his 90th birthday and an orchestra on top form to teach me. No doubt Claudio Abbado and Brucknermeister Gunter Wand could have done so, too, but I never... Read more... |
Idomeneo, English Touring Opera review – honest excellenceSaturday, 09 March 2019![]() Selfish, cunning, cynical, the older generation has screwed up the world with aggression abroad and dishonesty at home. Can their children make it good again? This family drama of transgression and reparation threads through Idomeneo, the opera that... Read more... |
Johnson, Carducci Quartet, Warwick Arts Centre review - new work with well-loved quintetsSaturday, 02 March 2019![]() There are those who say, somewhat cynically, that a way for new music to get an audience is to present it carefully packaged up with standard repertoire that will draw a larger crowd. How true that may be is open to debate, but composer Stephen... Read more... |
Così fan tutte, Royal Opera review - fine singing and elegant deceitsWednesday, 27 February 2019![]() Give hope to all, says Despina: play-act. Così fan tutte has always been a piece about four young and silly people being appalling to one another without much need for encouragement from a cynical old manipulator and a confused maid who, in the main... Read more... |
