Bach
Prom 12: Bach St John Passion, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, NorringtonSunday, 27 July 2014Sir Roger Norrington, 80 this year, produced a masterful St John Passion in the first of his two appearances at this year’s Proms, built around his excellent Swiss chamber orchestra and the Zürcher Sing-Akademie.Predictably, one of the main... Read more... |
Crowd Out/Death Actually, Spitalfields Music Summer FestivalSunday, 22 June 2014![]() “I feel so alone I could cry”. As the keynote of Adam Smallbone’s Passion in the breathtaking third series of Rev, that unspoken sentiment provided a passacaglia bass line to the failure of St Saviour’s. Made explicit In the mouths of possibly 600... Read more... |
10 Questions for Soprano Pretty YendeWednesday, 14 May 2014![]() Everyone who heard it must have been charmed by South African soprano Pretty Yende’s Radio 4 chat in which she recounted what hooked her on opera. It was a coup de foudre, watching a British Airways ad on telly at home in Piet Retief, and the sound... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Prokofiev, SchnittkeFriday, 11 April 2014Bach: St John Passion Academy of Ancient Music/Richard Egarr (AAM)The dissonant oboe suspensions at the start of Bach's St John Passion have a sharp, potent sting here, compelling you to sit up and listen with unusual attentiveness. Released... Read more... |
tauberbach, les ballets C de la B, Sadler's WellsThursday, 10 April 2014![]() Belgian Alain Platel makes the kind of dance theatre (like Pina Bausch, to whom he has an oft-remarked debt) for which both “dance” and “theatre” are very loose and inadequate umbrella terms. “Sets” are often jaw-dropping colonisations of stage... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Adams, Bach, BrahmsSaturday, 15 February 2014![]() John Adams: Harmonielehre, Doctor Atomic Symphony, Short Ride in a Fast Machine Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Peter Oundjian (Chandos)Harmonielehre's opening E minor chords ring out with unusual force in this swiftly-paced performance. The... Read more... |
Rhapsody/Tetractys/Gloria, The Royal BalletFriday, 07 February 2014![]() Is it odd that, in a bill containing an achingly contemporary première and a classic meditation on the First World War, a pastel-painted present for the Queen Mother’s birthday should race away with the honours?Not if it was by Frederick Ashton, the... Read more... |
Christmas Oratorio, Trinity College Choir, OAE, Layton, St John's Smith SquareMonday, 23 December 2013![]() Not every Yuletide fixture need be commercial and routine. Certainly St John’s annual Christmas Festival packs them in, but why wouldn’t it when the voices for the last two events, backed up by no less than the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment... Read more... |
Bach B minor Mass, Clare College Choir, Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Kings PlaceSunday, 22 December 2013Nothing tests small-hall acoustics better than that most exuberant of holies, the Sanctus from Bach’s B minor Mass. After one of the year’s big disappointments, the blowsy sound coming from chamber ensembles in the Barbican/Guildhall School’s new... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Berlioz, Ensemble GalileiSaturday, 14 December 2013![]() Bach: Christmas Oratorio Choir of Trinity College Cambridge, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/Stephen Layton (Hyperion)A flurry of timpani and a pair of trilling flutes kick things off nicely. The OAE's oboes and trumpets are also in fine... Read more... |
The Orgelbüchlein Project, Chapel Royal of St Peter ad VinculaSunday, 08 December 2013![]() It was a bright idea which, thanks to careful programming, has delivered – among other special events – two rich concerts in the Tower of London’s unexpectedly welcoming Tudor church, courtesy of the enterprising Spitalfields Music Winter Festival.... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Refuge in MusicSaturday, 23 November 2013![]() Bach: Goldberg Variations Jeremy Denk (piano) (Nonesuch)There's a lovely online article by pianist Jeremy Denk entitled Why I Hate the Goldberg Variations, to which one answer is that they're too popular, “like a trendy bar that (infuriatingly)... Read more... |
