Classical Reviews
Ivana Gavrić, Wigmore Hall review - more earth than airFriday, 29 December 2017![]()
Power and intelligence combined make Sarajevo-born British pianist Ivana Gavrić stand out from the crowd. Bass lines are clear and strong; right-hand melodies move in keenly articulated song. Read more... |
Joyce DiDonato and Brentano Quartet, Wigmore Hall - not enough varietyWednesday, 20 December 2017![]()
Even for a singer as driven, communicative and self-reliant as Joyce DiDonato, the song recital with string quartet is a bold step. Whereas an endless repertoire of songs with piano exists, there is virtually nothing off-the-peg for singer and string quartet; it is a case of commissioning the arrangements, and to some extent building your own art form. Read more... |
Christmas Oratorio, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review - right piece, wrong placeMonday, 18 December 2017![]()
Just when you can scarcely move for Messiahs, two Christmas Oratorios came along at once on Saturday night. That’s London concert schedules for you. Read more... |
Coates, Tenebrae, Short, Kings Place review - effective meeting of cello and choirMonday, 18 December 2017![]()
This time of year lots of choirs give lots of Christmas concerts that are more or less the same: traditional repertoire perhaps sprinkled with a few novelties. Read more... |
Zimerman, LSO, Rattle, Barbican review - a diverse Bernstein centenarySunday, 17 December 2017![]()
Leonard Bernstein is 100 already. Actually, he’s not – his centenary falls in 2018, but the LSO, an orchestra he conducted many times, is building up to the anniversary with a series of concerts featuring his three symphonies. Read more... |
Octets, Wigmore Hall review - Heath Quartet and star friends effervesceSaturday, 16 December 2017![]()
To compose a masterpiece in your teens is rare enough; to choose the most elaborate form in chamber music, an octet for eight strings, ensures a peculiar kind of immortality. Read more... |
Schumann Street, Spitalfields Festival review - illumination on a winter's nightWednesday, 13 December 2017![]()
An icy, wet wind snuck under the door of house number 8 in Fournier Street, where Uri Caine, bundled in coat and woolly hat, conjured Schumann’s darkly powerful "Im Rhein". Beside him, perched on a weaver’s stool, was improvising legend Phil Minton, rasping, whistling and groaning his way through "The wilderness of my life". Read more... |
Mark Padmore, Mitsuko Uchida, Wigmore Hall review - direct and uncompromising SchubertTuesday, 12 December 2017![]()
Expectations ran high for Mark Padmore and Mitsuko Uchida in Winterreise. Read more... |
Chineke! Ensemble, RNCM, Manchester review - musical advocacyTuesday, 12 December 2017![]()
The Chineke! Orchestra has won golden opinions for its ground-breaking work and musical achievement, and Manchester caught up to the extent of a visit from the eight-person Chineke! Ensemble to the Royal Northern College of Music. Read more... |
Salonen conducts Sibelius, RFH/Oramo conducts Salonen, Barbican review - Finnish psychedeliaMonday, 11 December 2017![]()
After Sakari Oramo's dazzling Sibelius rattlebag with the BBC Symphony Orchestra on the centenary day of Finnish independence, things weren't looking so good for Esa-Pekka Salonen and the Philharmonia at half time last Thursday (★★★). Read more... |
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