piano
theartsdesk in Bergen 2: Leif Ove Andsnes curatesMonday, 08 June 2015![]() If this were only the usual international festival – and it’s still a big “only” where Bergen’s flagship fortnight of theatre, dance, art and music is concerned – it might not be easy to justify swanning off to one of the most beautifully situated... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 4, Barenboim, RFHWednesday, 03 June 2015![]() One man and his piano can occasionally fulfil a role more satisfying than the finest orchestra in full sail. The last of Daniel Barenboim's four-recital traversal of Schubert's piano sonatas proved just such an occasion. Since the first concert last... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 3, Barenboim, RFHMonday, 01 June 2015![]() “You don’t love Schubert’s music?” Such, according to the greatest of living Schubert interpreters Elisabeth Leonskaja, was the response of her mentor Sviatoslav Richter to students who omitted the exposition repeats in the piano sonatas. ... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 2, Barenboim, RFHSaturday, 30 May 2015![]() Personality is essential for Schubert’s piano sonatas. Listen to two recordings of the same one and you could easily think they are different works, such is the performer's input. Daniel Barenboim would therefore seem ideal. He’s a huge... Read more... |
Schubert Sonatas 1, Barenboim, RFHThursday, 28 May 2015![]() It’s not often that you arrive for a piano recital to see members of the audience on the stage, clustering around the instrument and taking photos of it. Those curious about the newly unveiled, straight-strung Barenboim-Maene concert grand (the name... Read more... |
Ehnes, Armstrong, Wigmore HallWednesday, 27 May 2015![]() Violinists either fathom the elusive heart and soul of Elgar’s music or miss the mark completely. Canadian James Ehnes, one of the most cultured soloists on the scene today, is the only one I’ve heard since Nigel Kennedy to make the Violin Concerto... Read more... |
Kozhukhin, BBCSO, Oramo, BarbicanSunday, 24 May 2015![]() No two symphonic swansongs could be more different than Sibelius’s heart-of-darkness Tapiola and Nielsen’s enigmatically joky Sixth Symphony. In its evasive yet organic jumpiness, the Danish composer’s anything but “Simple Symphony” – the Sixth’s... Read more... |
Yevgeny Sudbin, QEHThursday, 14 May 2015![]() Mahler once wrote that his symphonies were edifices built from the same stones, gathered in childhood. In each of the four recitals I’ve heard from Yevgeny Sudbin, he’s moved several of his repertoire cornerstones around to different effect in the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Pianist Yevgeny SudbinWednesday, 13 May 2015![]() Whatever the recording industry may try to tell you, there is rarely any such thing as a single “best” among today’s pianists. We’ve had Benjamin Grosvenor and Leif Ove Andsnes, excellent artists both, touted as a cut above the rest. But hearing... Read more... |
Röschmann, Uchida, Wigmore HallWednesday, 06 May 2015![]() If you were one of the world’s most famous pianists, you’d surely want to explore the masterpieces among Lieder with the great singers. Having chosen less than wisely for Schubert, as some of us thought, Mitsuko Uchida has now found a powerful... Read more... |
Stephen Hough, RFHWednesday, 29 April 2015![]() It took just two bars of Debussy's La plus que lente for Stephen Hough to transport the entire Royal Festival Hall to Paris. The nearest thing the French composer ever wrote to a café waltz – inspired by a gypsy band in a local hotel – this... Read more... |
Argerich, Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, RFHTuesday, 21 April 2015It looked like a potential misalliance between performers used to looking at the stars and a programme of earthly, ideally rather broadly humorous delights. In the event, Martha Argerich, who can turn her high, lucid playing to most ends, sought out... Read more... |
![Subscribe to piano](https://theartsdesk.com/misc/feed.png)