Proms
BBC Proms: Ax, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Haitink/ Hewitt, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, ManzeSaturday, 20 August 2011![]() Brahms, Brahms, Brahms, Brahms, Brahms, and one work dedicated to Brahms by Schumann. That's right: it was Brahms night at the Proms. No scary new works. No discombobulating new interpretative glosses - dear old Bernard was our guide. Nothing to... Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Ilan Volkov/ Viktoria Mullova, Matthew BarleyFriday, 19 August 2011![]() Landscape painting may be dominated by the Dutch. But in music it is the Austrians who know best how to evoke the majesty of the great outdoors. In the first of last night's two Proms, one of the most awesome of Anton Bruckner's snow-capped... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Batiashvili, Philharmonia Orchestra, SalonenWednesday, 17 August 2011![]() An all-Russian prom with two masterpieces centre stage and a remarkably compelling young violin artist brought in a packed house last night. Esa-Pekka Salonen and Lisa Batiashvili have already recorded Shostakovich’s First Violin Concerto, and the... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Wang, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, LittonWednesday, 17 August 2011![]() Roger Wright’s reign as director of the BBC Proms has luckily spared us some of the more desperate themed programming that ran through the seasons in Nicholas Kenyon’s day. "Music and Shakespeare", I remember; music and the sea; and one year of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Swan Lake, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, GergievMonday, 15 August 2011![]() The fact that the world’s most popular ballet score had never, until last night, been performed in full at the Proms says something about the lowly regard in which musical circles long held composition for ballet. The fact that the Albert Hall’s... Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBCSO, BBCSC, BBC Singers, WigglesworthSunday, 14 August 2011![]() To lose one performer (to misquote Oscar Wilde) may be regarded as a misfortune, to lose three begins to look like carelessness. With last night’s Prom killing off soloists faster than you can say Sinfonia da Requiem there are few who wouldn’t have... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Tim Minchin, Kit and the Widow, Beardyman, BBC Concert OrchestraSaturday, 13 August 2011![]() It has been, we can safely agree, a truly terrible week. Art, culture, call it what you will, is unequal to the task of diagnosing a nation’s ills, let alone curing them. But on a night such as the inaugural Comedy Prom, it comes equipped with... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Lazić, Lloyd Webber, BBC Philharmonic, SinaiskyFriday, 12 August 2011![]() Several Prommers fainted, possibly out of boredom, in a longer than ever first movement of the Brahms Violin Concerto. The boredom, palpable around me, came not from pianist Dejan Lazić transcribing the fiddle part for his own pleasure - a... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Ott, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, OramoTuesday, 09 August 2011![]() What a difference a change of scene makes. During Sakari Oramo’s 10 years at the helm of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra he wasn’t exactly diffident; but you felt you could invite him to tea without any crockery getting broken. Now, I’m... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Tetzlaff, BBCSO, GardnerMonday, 08 August 2011![]() This year’s Choral Sundays at the Proms are a wonderfully mixed bag. Mighty choral touchstones are represented by Mendelssohn’s Elijah, both the Verdi and Mozart Requiems and Beethoven Missa solemnis, but there’s also an enticing strand of... Read more... |
My Summer Reading: Comedian Tim MinchinSunday, 07 August 2011![]() Tim Minchin, the Australian minstrel comedian, is known by his catweazel hair, thickly kohled eyes and dazzlingly witty songs bashed out at a grand piano about, among other things, the debatable existence of the Almighty. Lately his repertoire of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: National Youth Orchestra, Jurowski/ Nigel KennedySunday, 07 August 2011![]() Youth was everywhere to be seen at the Proms last night. Whether in the massed ranks of Britain’s National Youth Orchestra, soloist Ben Grosvenor (even younger than the precocious Benjamin Britten when he debuted his own Piano Concerto in 1938),... Read more... |
