Classical music
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Christophersen, Mr McFall's ChamberSaturday, 24 August 2019![]() Bach: Keyboard Music Nils Anders Mortensen (piano) (Lawo Classics)There's so much to love about this Bach keyboard disc: namely attractive artwork, glowing sound and an intelligent programme clearly chosen by the artist. And there's the... Read more... |
Edinburgh International Festival 2019: Bach's Multiple Concertos/ Manon Lescaut reviews - dancing harpsichords, perfect PucciniFriday, 23 August 2019![]() Puccini's and Abbé Prévost's glitter-seduced Manon Lescaut might have been inclined to linger longer in the salon of dirty old man Geronte if he'd served her up not his own madrigals but Bach's music for various harpsichords and ensemble. Five such... Read more... |
Prom 46: Kanneh-Mason, CBSO, Gražinytė-Tyla review - brilliant programme, brilliant playingFriday, 23 August 2019![]() Let us never tire of singing the praises of the Proms, nor ever take them for granted. For two months concerts, many of which would be the highlight of any ‘normal’ week, keep coming night after night. And for all that it is a critic’s job to... Read more... |
Prom 44: Finley, LSO & Chorus, Orfeó Català, Rattle review - lurid inter-war triptychWednesday, 21 August 2019So the Proms ignored the Berlioz anniversary challenge to perform his Requiem and serve up four brass bands at the points of the Albert Hall compass. Yet at least last night in works of the 1920s and 1930s we got one offstage in the crazed baggy-... Read more... |
Prom 43: Haefliger, BBCSO & Chorus, Oramo review – the frisson of the newTuesday, 20 August 2019![]() Time was, not long ago, when the very word “premiere” was enough to ensure a sizeable smattering of red plush holes in the Royal Albert Hall audience. It seemed people did not want to risk attending new works for fear they would sound ghastly. Any... Read more... |
Prom 41: Ghindin, LPO, Jurowski review - perfect sound in a Russian spectacularMonday, 19 August 2019![]() It was a Disney theme-park of Russian music, and in an entirely good way: none of the usual rides, but plenty of heroes and villains, sad spirits and whistling witches, orientalia from the fringes of empire, pagan processionals and apocalyptic... Read more... |
Edinburgh International Festival 2019: MacMillan birthday concerts - searing world premiereMonday, 19 August 2019![]() To celebrate the 60th birthday of Sir James MacMillan, the Edinburgh International Festival has programmed his music over five concerts, including the Nash Ensemble with Fourteen Little Pictures, the National Youth Choir of Scotland with All the... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Bard Summerscape Festival 2019: unknown treasures and crosscurrents galoreSunday, 18 August 2019There could be no greater gift to any festival director than Erich Wolfgang Korngold. Where the exploration of his life, times and contemporaries is concerned, this composer is a veritable Spaghetti Junction for different strands of genre,... Read more... |
Prom 40: Hough, OAE, Fischer review - pretty royal thingsSaturday, 17 August 2019There it gleamed, the pearl in the massive oyster of Albert's colosseum: the gilded, decorated piano supplied to his Queen by Érard in 1856. Pearly in sound it was not, though often harp-like; the programme was of mostly silver works, with a gold... Read more... |
Edinburgh International Festival 2019: Lawrence Brownlee, Iain Burnside - enthralling song duoSaturday, 17 August 2019Performing as part of Edinburgh International Festival’s Queen’s Hall series, American tenor Lawrence Brownlee, with Scottish pianist Iain Burnside, performed collections of songs by Schumann, Liszt, Poulenc and Ginastera. Opening with Schumann’s... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Gounod, James MacMillan, Johannes PramsohlerSaturday, 17 August 2019![]() Gounod: Symphonies 1 and 2 Iceland Symphony Orchestra/Yan Pascal Tortelier (Chandos)Roger Nichols’ lucid sleeve note underlines the point that Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique singularly failed to kick off a 19th century French symphonic... Read more... |
Prom 39: Morison, BBCNOW, Chan review - a night of inspiring firstsFriday, 16 August 2019A clever programme, a vivid premiere, a Proms debut for an exciting young conductor and the first appearance there by Catriona Morison since she won the 2017 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World: all this provided grist to the mill for a sold-out Prom... Read more... |
