Bach
Shibe, Egmont Ensemble, Wigmore HallTuesday, 15 September 2015![]() It was a sad coincidence that this Monday Platform “showcasing talented young artists” took place only weeks after the death in a road accident of Roderick Lakin, Director of Arts for 31 years at the Royal Over-Seas League which was last night's... Read more... |
Prom 68: Yo-Yo Ma plays BachSunday, 06 September 2015When was the last time you saw a classical soloist wearing a suit and tie on stage? It was the only formal thing about Yo-Yo Ma’s solo Prom last night – a delicious visual anachronism, at odds with the American’s laid-back performance style that is... Read more... |
Bach Hours: The Orgelbüchlein Project, St Giles Cathedral, EdinburghTuesday, 25 August 2015![]() When Bach set out in 1713 to write his Orgelbüchlein, or “little organ book”, he listed the titles of the 164 chorales that he wished to include in what was to be a compendium of organ preludes for use throughout the church year. In the event, he... Read more... |
Prom 47 : BBCSO, Oramo/ Prom 48: AAM, HillSaturday, 22 August 2015![]() It’s been glorious to hear so much Bach at this year’s Proms – most of it after dark, and still more of it for the most intimate of forces. On paper, the Academy of Ancient Music and BBC Singers’ Late Night concert of Bach choral works didn’t quite... Read more... |
Prom 21: Alina Ibragimova plays Bach (II)Sunday, 02 August 2015![]() While Friday night’s triptych of solo Bach began and ended in a sombre, contemplative place, the arc created for the second sequence by pairing the final sonata for solo violin with the second and third partitas is altogether more dramatic. In... Read more... |
Prom 19: Alina Ibragimova plays BachSaturday, 01 August 2015I can’t be alone in often leaving a Proms violin concerto convinced that the Bach encore was the best bit. The Royal Albert Hall is a chameleon space, capable of dwarfing the largest orchestra and muting the weightiest of Wagnerian singers, but also... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the East Neuk Festival: Church strings, garden hornsMonday, 13 July 2015![]() A peninsular spirit of place and the greatest of instrumentalists drew me a second time to the eastern nook (hence the “Neuk”) of Fife. But could a second report for theartsdesk be justified – wasn’t the premise the same for the 11th East Neuk... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, James Horner, Baltic Sea Youth PhilharmonicSaturday, 04 July 2015![]() Bach to Moog: A Realisation for Electronics and Orchestra Craig Leon (Moog synthesizers and conductor), Jennifer Pike (violin), Sinfonietta Cracovia (Sony)Each new year throws up swathes of composer-related anniversaries, but 2015 also marks 50... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Dresden: Fire and IceSunday, 24 May 2015![]() Dresden is slowly opening up to the world. All but destroyed by British bombing in the Second World War, locked away inside Communist East Germany for 40 years, it is now becoming a tourist honeypot. On a warm day in May, you can see the snap-happy... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Thuringia: Easter with BachSunday, 12 April 2015Sing, dance, breathe: those are the three imperatives for successful Bach performance, and three superlative interpretations at the Thuringia Bach Festival glorified them in excelsis. Frankly, I would have thrilled even to a merely good performance... Read more... |
St Matthew Passion, Anton Bruckner Choir, St John's Smith SquareSunday, 29 March 2015![]() After a Messiah last Christmas by one of London’s finest professional chamber choirs that was straight off the factory production line – mindlessly and maddeningly correct, just, I suspect, as it had been the five other times they performed it that... Read more... |
Written By Mrs Bach, BBC FourSaturday, 21 March 2015![]() The Australian musician and musicologist Martin Jarvis, connected with Charles Darwin University in the Northern Territory, has been obsessed for the past 25 years with proving that Anna Magdalena Wilcke, Johann Sebastian Bach’s second wife, was not... Read more... |
