Brahms
Hough, BBC Philharmonic, Mena, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterSunday, 29 September 2013![]() They did it, and continue to do it, their way. Under the self-confident title of The Mancunian Way, the BBC Philharmonic’s new season aims to celebrate the story of music-making in the city through works, composers and performers with special links... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Stavanger: A touch of FröstSunday, 01 September 2013![]() Three great pianists, one of the world’s top clarinettists and two fine string players in a single concert: it’s what you might expect from a chamber music festival at the highest level. What I wasn’t anticipating on the first evening in Stavanger... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Verbier: Festival scales new heightsSunday, 04 August 2013![]() The moment when Alfred Brendel shuffled on stage during the Verbier Festival’s 20th Anniversary Concert not to play, but to turn pages for long-time colleague Emmanuel Ax, expressed everything that is so special, so extraordinary about this festival... Read more... |
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 06 June 2013![]() On most of her London visits, Elisabeth Leonskaja has been an unassuming high priestess of the mysteries and depths in core sonatas by Beethoven, Chopin and Schubert. This time she applied her Russian-school style of orchestral pianism, tempered as... Read more... |
Barbican and Southbank 2013-14 seasons: still neck and neckTuesday, 22 January 2013![]() With the cuts still to bite deep, it's enterprising business as usual for both of London’s biggest concert-hall complexes and their satellite orchestras in the newly announced season to come. I use the word "complex" carefully, because as from... Read more... |
Ashkar, Halle Orchestra, de Ridder, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterFriday, 18 January 2013![]() Once upon a time, Gyorgy Ligeti heard a rehearsal performance of a piece of music he wrote soon after graduating from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. Just once. Then it was banned by the Hungarian apparatchiks responsible for the arts... Read more... |
Kavakos, Matsuev, London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, BarbicanThursday, 20 December 2012![]() Valery Gergiev’s exploration of the music of Karol Szymanowski is one of the most vitalising series mounted at the Barbican in recent years - to compare, say, with Sir Colin Davis’s Sibelius and Berlioz, Michael Tilson Thomas’s tributes to Leonard... Read more... |
London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, Barbican HallWednesday, 19 December 2012![]() Valery Gergiev is a human dynamo. Even before embarking on the latest tranche of his (slightly curious) pairing of Szymanowski and Brahms with the London Symphony Orchestra, of which he has been principal conductor since 2007, at the Barbican, the... Read more... |
Jansen, London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, BarbicanSunday, 23 September 2012![]() Janine Jansen had every right to be nervous. The last time most of us saw the London Symphony Orchestra the audience spent the whole time laughing at their star soloist. But then Mr Bean has a very different skill set to Jansen. She's able to... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Bronfman, Berlin Philharmonic, RattleSaturday, 01 September 2012Champagne on ice in the private boxes; scarcely any spare seats. This isn’t the normal situation for a concert climaxing in Witold Lutosławski’s Third Symphony, a modernist work whose usual audience is more than two men and a dog but still doesn’t... Read more... |
Vienna Philharmonic, Rattle, Barbican HallMonday, 18 June 2012![]() Just as the most impeccably aristocratic families have the shabbiest homes, so the oldest and most prestigious orchestras frequently deliver the most scrappy performances. Trying too hard is so arriviste. King of this insouciant shabby chic are the... Read more... |
Currie, LPO, Vänskä, Royal Festival HallThursday, 19 April 2012![]() A mischievous part of me firmly believes that from the mountain of dubious art works produced in the world since the 1980s, the most dubious of all have been the percussion concertos. I know I’m being somewhat harsh, for I’ve thrilled along with... Read more... |
