Beethoven
Tetzlaff, LSO, Harding, BarbicanMonday, 25 May 2015![]() With Kavakos, Faust, Shaham and Skride already been and gone, and Jansen, Ehnes, Bell and Ibragimova still to come, the LSO’s International Violin Festival has nothing left to prove. We’re not short of star power in London’s concert scene, but even... Read more... |
Yevgeny Sudbin, QEHThursday, 14 May 2015![]() Mahler once wrote that his symphonies were edifices built from the same stones, gathered in childhood. In each of the four recitals I’ve heard from Yevgeny Sudbin, he’s moved several of his repertoire cornerstones around to different effect in the... Read more... |
Perianes, LPO, Ticciati, RFHThursday, 16 April 2015![]() Conductor Robin Ticciati and pianist Javier Perianes are an odd couple. Ticciati is forthright and disciplined, while Perianes is reticent but erratic. But they demonstrated last night that Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto can accommodate those... Read more... |
RLPO 175th Birthday Concert, Petrenko, Liverpool Philharmonic HallSaturday, 14 March 2015![]() When the curtain came down on Liverpool’s year in the limelight as European Capital of Culture, back in 2008, there may have been some who thought that the party was over. Things in the city’s arts world were never going to the same, however, and... Read more... |
Carducci String Quartet, St George's Hall Concert Room, LiverpoolThursday, 05 February 2015![]() When you’re visiting someone for the first time, it’s probably just as well that you make a good impression – or else you may not be asked back. If that’s what the Carducci String Quartet was trying to do on their début visit to Liverpool, then they... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Henry Mancini, Georg Breinschmid, BeethovenSaturday, 24 January 2015![]() Henry Mancini: The Classic Soundtrack Collection (Sony)You get a good sense of any composer's strengths and limitations when you consume their music in box set-sized quantities. With the Juilliard-trained Henry Mancini, you marvel at the... Read more... |
Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, Dudamel, RFHFriday, 09 January 2015![]() Youth may have vanished from the title, and its first flush is gone from the cheeks of most of the young persons. Now they’re in their prime, a magnificent sight – and the sound, too, is that of a world-class orchestra with a voice. Which we heard... Read more... |
Queyras, Melnikov, Wigmore HallMonday, 01 December 2014![]() Even the most reluctant of completists should find the prospect of the Beethoven works for cello and piano undaunting. In their totality, these pieces consist of just five sonatas and three sets of variations, which fit neatly on to just two CDs, or... Read more... |
RPO, National Arts Centre Orchestra, Zukerman, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 28 October 2014![]() This concert was part of a tour of Canada’s National Arts Centre orchestra to five cities in the UK themed around the anniversary of the start of World War One. The Ottawa-based orchestra joined forces with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the... Read more... |
quartet-lab, Wigmore HallWednesday, 22 October 2014![]() Musical theatre needn’t be dominated by the human voice. Instrumental dramas with an element of acting can be a good way into the wonderful world of chamber music for younger audiences, and the Wigmore Hall’s new gambit of special student tickets... Read more... |
Mitsuko Uchida, Royal Festival HallFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Pianist Mitsuko Uchida's concentration, calm and grace under pressure are an inspiration. Towards the end of the first piece on her programme, played to a packed Royal Festival Hall last night, the quiet but insistent high-pitched screech of a fire... Read more... |
Prom 75: Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, GilbertSaturday, 13 September 2014The silliness of the Last Night is really just a postscript to the penultimate night of the Proms, traditionally given over to a performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. It was a tradition restored yesterday evening when Alan Gilbert and the... Read more... |
