Classical music
Aimard, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin, BBC Proms review - a revealing composer portraitTuesday, 31 August 2021Composer George Benjamin has dazzling talent, but he is difficult to showcase. He is not a naturally extrovert type, and most of his projects take years to formulate, and only come about through collaboration with close and trusted performers. But... Read more... |
Kopatchinskaja, BBCSSO, Volkov, BBC Proms Review - the spirit of the dance in BartókMonday, 30 August 2021Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja has a joyous hunger for communication through music. She sometimes seems to dance through it. This was at its most vivid when she lunged towards BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader Laura Samuel to invite her to... Read more... |
Classical CDs: Viols, violas and symphonies from a Latvian polymathSaturday, 28 August 2021![]() Imants Kalniņš: Complete Symphonies and Concertos Liepāja Symphony Orchestra/Atvars Lakstīgala and Māris Sirmais (Skani)If the eye-catching box design doesn’t attract your attention, the first track on CD 1 will, an extract from the veteran... Read more... |
Crowe, BBCSSO, Volkov, BBC Proms review - shining light on history and heritageFriday, 27 August 2021Minds in Flux is the largest of this season’s Proms commissions, and last night it afforded a rare chance for UK audiences to hear work of George Lewis outside the often insular new-music and avant-garde improvisation circuits. As a trombonist-... Read more... |
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, Chineke! Orchestra, Bovell, BBC Proms - a star dancedWednesday, 25 August 2021![]() Now that you've found her, never let her go. I hope that’s the mantra among players of the Chineke! Orchestra and their Artistic and Executive Director Chi-chi Nwanoku – leading the double basses last night – after this Prom with Panamanian-American... Read more... |
First Person: composer Joseph Phibbs on rescoring BrittenTuesday, 24 August 2021![]() The music Britten composed in his twenties occupies a special place in his output. Even among his detractors there are some who begrudgingly concede that this early period is somehow different: fresher, more extroverted and daring, perhaps less... Read more... |
LSO, Rattle, BBC Proms review - dazzling Stravinsky showcaseMonday, 23 August 2021Simon Rattle and the LSO marked the 50th anniversary of Stravinsky’s death with a concert of three “symphonies”. In fact, the programme had little to say about Stravinsky’s relationship with symphonic form: his early E flat Symphony was omitted, and... Read more... |
Elisabeth Leonskaja / Goldmund Quartet, Edinburgh International Festival review - established and emerging stars shine brightSaturday, 21 August 2021![]() A gem in Edinburgh International Festival’s classical music programming has always been the Queen’s Hall series. Hosting some of the finest chamber musicians on the international stage, that venue has seen countless incredible, more intimate... Read more... |
First Person: theartsdesk writer Bernard Hughes on composing for the BBC PromsThursday, 19 August 2021![]() For many years, first as a punter then latterly as a reviewer, I have sat in the section of the Royal Albert Hall stalls near stage right, under the BBC Radio broadcast box, knowing that that is where they sit the composers being premiered at the... Read more... |
Baker, Chineke! Orchestra, Eddins, Edinburgh International Festival review - women's stories told by womenThursday, 19 August 2021![]() The Edinburgh International Festival has returned this year, with a programme of socially distanced events held almost completely outdoors. Yup, that’s right. Outdoors. In Scotland. (Top tip: if you’re going to one of the 8pm concerts, wear a winter... Read more... |
Esfahani, Gibson, Manchester Collective, BBC Proms review – variety, but not always in proportionWednesday, 18 August 2021![]() I was looking forward to this Prom by the Manchester Collective, an exciting young group founded in 2016, which has quickly established a reputation for innovative presentation of contemporary repertoire. And while I found the playing excellent,... Read more... |
Voces8 Live from London Summer online review - choral excellence and more besidesTuesday, 17 August 2021![]() There is much to love about the latest Voces8 Live from London online festival. It goes beyond having a purely choral line-up, embracing instrumental music for the first time, while maintaining its focus on vocal performances of the highest standard... Read more... |
