choral music
Arvo Pärt Total Immersion, BarbicanMonday, 30 April 2012![]() How incredibly heartening that this latest edition of the BBC Symphony Orchestra's Total Immersion, focusing on the music of the contemporary Estonian composer, Arvo Pärt, sold out days in advance. Including an introduction to Pärt's music by the... Read more... |
The Dream of Gerontius, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Gardner, BarbicanSunday, 15 April 2012![]() It's one of the great perversities of modern cultural life that orchestras from America and Venezuela visit London more often than those from Birmingham or Manchester. A perversity and a shame, as last night's exceptional performance of Elgar's The... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Chetham's: New Life for an Old SchoolWednesday, 21 March 2012![]() Like a streamlined sandstone-coloured satellite berthed unexpectedly in Manchester’s medieval quarter, the new addition to the country’s largest specialist music school, Chetham’s (pronounced Cheetham’s), makes a confident statement for the future.... Read more... |
Bach Cantatas: celeb seeks crowd-fundingTuesday, 20 March 2012![]() Fancy buying a new recording of Bach’s Cantatas? It’ll cost only slightly more than a regular CD. The only snag is it hasn’t been recorded yet, which is where you come in.Over the last few years Sir John Eliot Gardiner has been steadily releasing a... Read more... |
CD of the Year: Mara Carlyle - FloreatSaturday, 31 December 2011![]() It's the effortlessness that does it. So many singer-songwriters strain like billy-oh to make obvious their artistry, their auteurship, their emotional authenticity, when behind it all they're doing something really quite ordinary. This album, on... Read more... |
Coram Boy, Bristol Old Vic at Colston Hall, BristolSaturday, 24 December 2011![]() Coram Boy is a thrilling story of dead babies, teenage love, material greed and the redeeming power of music. This is Christmas entertainment that packs a powerful punch, borne aloft by the inspiring sound of Handel’s Messiah, with horrific events... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gardner, Barbican HallSunday, 11 December 2011![]() It’s typical: you wait ages for a Belshazzar’s Feast and then two come along at once. And judging by the performance delivered by Ed Gardner and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus last night, Andrew Nethsingha and his massed Cambridge choirs will... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Honegger, Paul Hillier, LiberaSaturday, 10 December 2011![]() Honegger: Une cantate de Noël, Pastorale d’été, Symphony No 4 London Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, New London Childrens’ Choir/Jurowski (LPO)Arthur Honegger’s best-known work is his short, mechanistic portrayal of a steam engine, Pacific... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Fauré, Mahler, Choir of Merton CollegeSaturday, 05 November 2011![]() Fauré: Requiem Chœur de l’Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre de Paris, Paavo Järvi, with Philippe Jaroussky (counter tenor), Matthias Goerne (baritone) (Virgin Classics)Fauré’s understated Requiem is another iconic work which has suffered by dint of its... Read more... |
Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, BarbicanSunday, 25 September 2011![]() Some countries have a particular talent for choral music. Georgia, for example, has wonderful choirs, as does South Africa and, it seems, Bulgaria. Unfortunately, due to the expense of touring, we hardly get to see them. So when Le Mystère de Voix... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Missa Solemnis, London Symphony Orchestra, DavisSunday, 04 September 2011![]() While revered and respected, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis has never inspired audiences with the same affection as Bach’s B minor Mass, Haydn’s Nelson Mass, or even Mozart’s Coronation or C minor settings. Perhaps it’s the austerity, the monumentality... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Elijah, Gabrieli Consort & Players, McCreeshMonday, 29 August 2011![]() Mendelssohn loved looking back. And nowhere more so than in his blockbuster oratorio, Elijah. But what was most striking about last night's monumental performance at the Proms was how much he was also clearly looking forward and outward, and how... Read more... |
