conductors
theartsdesk Q&A: Conductor Andrew LittonFriday, 22 April 2011![]() We’re talking in Berlin for two reasons: Andrew Litton has just renewed his contract with the Bergen Philharmonic – he’ll see out at least 12 years as the Norwegian orchestra’s principal conductor – and they’ve now reached the holiest of holies on... Read more... |
Opinion: If the classical concert scene ain't broke, don't fix itMonday, 24 January 2011![]() Most of us don't object to experiments in concert presentation - the occasional one-off showcase to lure the young and suspicious into the arcane world of attentive concert-going, the odd multimedia event as icing on the cake. It's only those... Read more... |
Elgar: The Man Behind the Mask, BBC FourFriday, 12 November 2010![]() Where is the real Elgar to be found – in his boisterous self-portrait at the end of the Enigma Variations, the warm, feminine sentiment of the Violin Concerto and the First Symphony’s Adagio, or the nightmares of the Second Symphony? No doubt in... Read more... |
Farewell, Rudolf Barshai (1924-2010)Saturday, 06 November 2010![]() "Who?" many readers may be asking. You'll have to take it on trust - and a handful of outstanding recordings - that the Russian conductor, viola player and arranger, who died on 2 November aged 86, really was up there among the musical greats of his... Read more... |
The Art of Conducting 2010Saturday, 11 September 2010![]() Chris Christodoulou has been honing his focus on conductors in past Proms seasons to wonderful effect, but this year has produced a galaxy of master portraits that outdoes even the immortal cartoons of Gerard Hoffnung in entertainment value. We’ve... Read more... |
Remembering Charles MackerrasWednesday, 21 July 2010![]() Perhaps we can drop the "sir" here, as he preferred, though most of the contributors below only knew him in his knighted later years. No death of a musical great, at least since the departure of Mstislav Rostropovich, has caused such a flurry of... Read more... |
Verbier Festival: an Alpine symphonyMonday, 19 July 2010![]() It becomes increasingly hard for a music festival to stick out from the crowd these days. But high culture, high summer and high altitude create a rousing major chord each July in Verbier, which can genuinely claim to be the only festival you reach... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Edward Gardner InterviewSunday, 20 June 2010![]() Edward Gardner is no longer English National Opera's best kept secret. The former choral scholar and repetiteur goes from strength to strength helming ENO through productive and interesting times. The world's stages are now beckoning. During a break... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Finishing Mozart's Unfinished OperaMonday, 07 June 2010![]() The Classical Opera Company does exactly what it says on the tin and over the last few years has refreshed parts of the repertoire and corners of the nation that their bigger and more illustrious counterparts never reach. Conductor and artistic... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 8Saturday, 22 May 2010![]() This month the selection varies from sackbutts to serialism, by way of condensed Wagner, Elgar conducted by the much-missed Vernon Handley and music from both Shostakovich and a disciple of his. Among contemporary music there is Osvaldo Golijov’s... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Conductor Semyon BychkovWednesday, 14 April 2010![]() Yesterday afternoon, Semyon Bychkov's recording of Lohengrin won BBC Music Magazine's prestigious disc of the year. Last year, The Sunday Telegraph named his recording of Eugene Onegin one of the top 10 opera recordings of all time. Proof - if proof... Read more... |
Ticciati soars in ScotlandWednesday, 14 April 2010![]() Britain's most exciting wunderkind conductor since Simon Rattle first emerged - and, no, I haven't forgotten Daniel Harding - has big plans for his first full season with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Robin Ticciati is one of the new-generation... Read more... |
