Brahms
Royal, Wood, SCO, Spanjaard, Usher Hall, EdinburghFriday, 18 March 2016![]() I expect that there will be a sense of mild disappointment within the ranks of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra that its great Brahms season did not come to quite the conclusion intended. As readers will know from last week’s review of the Fourth... Read more... |
Virtuoso Violinists at the BBC, BBC FourSaturday, 12 March 2016![]() Virtuoso Violinists was an hour of unalloyed informative pleasure that toured televised highlights of great violinists playing great music. Its painless excursion into the western classical canon reminded us why the BBC is the NHS of culture, and we... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bartók, Brahms, Copland, Wien-Berlin Brass QuintetSaturday, 23 January 2016![]() Brahms: Violin Concerto, Bartók: Violin Concerto No 1 Janine Jansen (violin) Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, London Symphony Orchestra/Antonio Pappano (Decca)Coupling music by Brahms and Bartók makes enormous sense, given the... Read more... |
Trio Shaham Erez Wallfisch, Wigmore HallThursday, 21 January 2016![]() Some chamber ensembles flourish through creative conflict, contrast and tension. Others streamline their approach, not so much relinquishing individuality as allowing the best of each to blend into more than the sum of their parts. The Trio Shaham... Read more... |
Barenboim 60th Anniversary Concert, Simón Bolívar SO, Dudamel, RFHMonday, 18 January 2016The memories were flooding back last night. Daniel Barenboim's speech after the concert, lasting about a quarter of an hour, contained vivid recollections of his first appearance on that stage in 1956 as a 13-year-old (playing the Mozart A major... Read more... |
Watkins, BBCSO, Bychkov, BarbicanWednesday, 13 January 2016![]() We don’t often hear Semyon Bychkov in the core Austro-German repertoire. That’s a great shame, because the qualities that make his Russian music performances so special are just as valuable here: the dynamism and immediacy, the supple but propulsive... Read more... |
Hadland / Moser Brothers, Wigmore HallMonday, 04 January 2016![]() Prokofiev milestones stood proudly at the ends of the New Year’s first three major UK concert programmes. The Second Piano Sonata raged as the zenith of the composer’s generous enfant terrible period in Christian Ihle Hadland’s journey through two... Read more... |
Leonskaja 70th Birthday Concert, Wigmore HallMonday, 23 November 2015![]() It was a massive but never overbearing three-parter, a three-and-a-half hour celebration, a mini-festival of youth and experience. Wouldn’t we all want to mark a major birthday in the company of friends of all ages? Elisabeth Leonskaja, much-loved... Read more... |
Skride, CBSO, Wellber, Symphony Hall BirminghamFriday, 06 November 2015![]() If Omer Meir Wellber is making a bid for Andris Nelsons’s old music directorship in Birmingham, he could hardly have signalled his intentions more audaciously. This concert began with Wagner’s Lohengrin Prelude and ended with Brahms’s First Symphony... Read more... |
SCO, Ticciati, Usher Hall, EdinburghFriday, 16 October 2015![]() The justification for playing Brahms with a chamber orchestra is well rehearsed. In fact, I have on my desk a Telarc boxed set of the four symphonies “in the style of the original Meiningen performances”, recorded by the Scottish Chamber Orchestra... Read more... |
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 73: VPO, BychkovFriday, 11 September 2015Every Proms season needs a late-romantic rarity to envelop its audience in a bewitching spider-web of sound. This year’s candidate was of more than passing interest, the incandescent Second Symphony of Franz Schmidt, scion of the Austrian Empire –... Read more... |
