Classical Reviews
Lichfield Festival 2016Saturday, 09 July 2016![]()
You know, of course, why you should always choose the left leg of a roast partridge? Because that’s the leg the bird stands on when resting: it’s plumper, tastier and altogether more succulent. These things matter, and in Jean Francaix’s extraordinary 20-minute a capella showpiece Ode à la gastronomie they’re elevated to the level of a religion. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: MacMillan, Mendelssohn, Mozart, TchaikovskySaturday, 09 July 2016![]()
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East Neuk Festival 2016Friday, 08 July 2016![]()
All the best festivals develop organically, with a guiding hand from the best directors. When I first came to the East Neuk Festival two years ago, on its 10th anniversary, it was already a special case, thriving on the spirit of place and including an all-day Schubertiad from top international artists, many of whom were returning because they loved this special peninsula of the Fife coast so much. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Scriabin, Stockhausen, Choir of King's College Aberdeen, Radek BaborákSaturday, 02 July 2016![]()
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Classical CDs Weekly: Aukai, Mahler, ShostakovichSaturday, 25 June 2016![]()
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Hallé Children’s Choir and Orchestra, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterWednesday, 22 June 2016![]()
’Tis the season for big children’s choirs to show off their end-of-season projects, and the Hallé Children’s Choir and Orchestra had something exceptional to present under Sir Mark Elder’s baton on Sunday afternoon: the world premiere of Jonathan Dove’s A Brief History of Creation. Read more... |
Catalogue d'Oiseaux, Aimard, Aldeburgh FestivalTuesday, 21 June 2016![]()
"He is one of the few pianists who will not make them sound like angry birds," said young pianist-animateur Víkingur Ólafsson in Reykjavík when I told him that in little over 24 hours' time I'd be hearing Pierre-Laurent Aimard work his way through Messiaen's Catalogue d'Oiseaux at dawn, in the afternoon and evening and close to midnight at the Aldeburgh Festival. Read more... |
Murray Perahia, BarbicanTuesday, 21 June 2016![]()
A couple of hours of certainty really were very welcome during referendum week, and Murray Perahia did indeed bring clarity, poise, and an unquestioned masterpiece – Beethoven's Hammerklavier Sonata – to a full Barbican Hall last night. And not a single note of music written after 1893. Read more... |
Cottier Chamber Project 2016, GlasgowSaturday, 18 June 2016![]()
It should have been a complete disaster. Not announcing your festival’s programme until barely a week before it started ought to have guaranteed that nobody knew about it – no press, no audiences, other plans made, other things booked. But still they came. It’s testament to the Cottier Chamber Project’s now firmly established place in Scotland’s summer musical life – this is its sixth year – that even keeping audiences in the dark as to what was planned didn’t deter them. Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Beshevli, Gershwin, Gilbert & SullivanSaturday, 18 June 2016![]()
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