Classical Reviews
Prom 1 review: Levit, BBCSO, Gardner - fizzing Adams finally ignites mixed First NightSaturday, 15 July 2017
The ideal First Night of the Proms sets the tone for the season, perhaps flagging up some of the themes to be followed up later, offering a blend of novelty and familiarity, and preferably ending with a roof-raising choral blockbuster. This programme successfully ticked those boxes, but took until the second half to really catch light. Read more... |
Ke Ma, Wigmore Hall review - a debut of distinctionFriday, 14 July 2017
The turnout in the Wigmore’s Kirckman series of young-artist showcases was unusually high for this 23-year-old Chinese pianist. With the Op. 28 Preludes of Chopin, it became clear that many of the audience had known what they were waiting for. Up to that point, Ke Ma had given the impression of another young Brahms-and-Prokofiev virtuoso. Read more... |
Kozhukhin, LSO, Rattle, BarbicanThursday, 13 July 2017![]()
Gorgeous sound, shame about the movement – or lack of it. That seems to be the problem with too many of Simon Rattle's interpretations of late romantic music. Read more... |
East Neuk Festival review - Schubert, brass and nine electric guitarsTuesday, 11 July 2017![]()
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Schubert's greatest living interpreter, was always going to be Queen of Scotland's East Neuk for three summer days; her performances of four piano works and the "Trout" Quintet with outstanding string players were transcendental. But this festival is exceptional in keeping several pertinent... Read more... |
OAE, Christie, St John's Smith SquareWednesday, 05 July 2017
William Christie chose a suitably light and breezy programme for this warm summer evening’s concert at St. John’s Smith Square. The concert was titled “Bach goes to Paris”, with works chosen to highlight the connections between the German master and his French contemporaries. Read more... |
Ensemble InterContemporain, Wigmore HallWednesday, 21 June 2017![]()
The Paris-based Ensemble InterContemporain brought a wide-ranging programme to the Wigmore Hall. Read more... |
Kuusisto, London Chamber Orchestra, Ashkenazy, Cadogan HallThursday, 15 June 2017![]()
Tears were likely to flow freely on this most beautiful and terrible of June evenings, especially given a programme – dedicated by Vladimir Ashkenazy to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire – already prone to the elegiac. Read more... |
Britten Sinfonia, Adès, BarbicanWednesday, 07 June 2017![]()
Thomas Adès and the Britten Sinfonia here reached the most revolutionary works in their twin portrait season of Gerald Barry and Beethoven: Barry’s Chevaux-de-frise and Beethoven’s "Eroica". Read more... |
Gurrelieder, Hallé, BBCPO, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterMonday, 05 June 2017![]()
It may not have had the symbolism of the Ariana Grande concert just down the road, but in its own way the joint Hallé/BBC Philharmonic performance of Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder said as much about Manchester as the rock jamboree did. Read more... |
Evgeny Kissin: Memoirs and Reflections review - Russian education, European conviction, Jewish heritageSunday, 04 June 2017![]()
"Generally speaking," writes Evgeny Kissin in one of the many generous tributes to those whose artistry he most admires, "the mastery of [Carlo Maria] Giulini is exactly what is dearest of all to me in art: simplicity, depth and spirituality". The same is true of the personality revealed in this slim but by no means undernourishing volume from one of our time's most fascinating pianists. Read more... |
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