Classical Reviews
Das Lied von der Erde, Kožená, Staples, LSO, Rattle, Barbican online review - more joy than sorrowTuesday, 11 May 2021![]()
The drunkard in spring; the lonely man in autumn; the long goodbye. Mahler’s last song-cycle often seems to embody solitude; a resigned, earthly counterpart to the transcendent rapture of his previous work, the Eighth Symphony, as a superstitious talisman to ward off the finality of a Ninth. Read more... |
Ryedale Spring Festival online review - sowing the seeds of live musicTuesday, 11 May 2021![]()
Marking its 40th anniversary, this year’s Ryedale Festival kicked off with an online-only spring series ahead of the main festival later this summer. With any luck, by then, the festival’s rural Yorkshire venues will be filled with people once more, but for now audiences can experience beautiful music made in beautiful places wherever they are at home. Read more... |
Europe Day Concert, St John's Smith Square online review – celebrating in styleMonday, 10 May 2021![]()
We may not be in the EU any more, but geographically and culturally we can celebrate being part of Europe as much as we jolly well like. Read more... |
Coote, Philharmonia, Gardiner, Southbank Centre online review - English masterworksSaturday, 08 May 2021![]()
This Philharmonia concert from the Royal Festival Hall comprised three masterworks of English music, following a (welcome) trend that has emerged in COVID-era streamed concerts in digging out a couple of smaller-scale, less often programmed pieces to put alongside a sure-fire hit. Read more... |
BBC Young Musician 2020 Finale, BBC Four review - poise versus extraterrestrial ecstasyTuesday, 04 May 2021![]()
“You have to be careful you’re not judging the piece,” cautioned a pearl-necklaced Nicholas Daniel, great oboist and winner of the 1980 BBC Young Musician (of the Year, as it then was). Read more... |
Booth, Nash Ensemble, Wigmore Hall online review - contemporary music programme lacks diversityWednesday, 28 April 2021![]()
Wigmore Hall does not dish up a great deal of contemporary music, preferring a menu of mainstream chamber music. Read more... |
Connolly, Middleton, Leeds Lieder online review - epic voyage on a luxury vesselTuesday, 27 April 2021![]()
Some lockdown-era recital programmes have doled out miserly short measures, as performers gallop through a brief, rushed hour (or less) of music as if afraid to tax the online patience of their disembodied audience. Read more... |
Brian Elias Focus Day, Concert 1, Wigmore Hall online review - portrait of the artist in miniatureMonday, 26 April 2021![]()
What comes to mind when you think of Brian Elias? The violence and humming, background threat of The Judas Tree, his score for Kenneth MacMillan’s brutal final ballet... Read more... |
Greig, I Fagiolini online review - poetry and music to redeem a damaged worldSaturday, 24 April 2021![]()
I Fagiolini do not just do choral concerts. Indeed, director Robert Hollingworth claimed in the pre-concert chat, he finds choral concerts boring. Read more... |
The Gesualdo Six, St Martin-in-the-Fields online review - perfectly polished polyphonyTuesday, 20 April 2021![]()
For their concert debut at St Martin-in-the-Fields, The Gesualdo Six brought a programme of English motets for the final instalment in the venue's trio of Easter concerts. Read more... |
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