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Trifonov, LSO, Gergiev, BarbicanMonday, 14 April 2014![]() This concert brought to a close the London Symphony Orchestra's focus on Scriabin, in a series appropriately titled "Music in colour". The Third Symphony was partnered here with Messiaen’s early work Les offrandes oubliées and Chopin’s Second Piano... Read more... |
LSO, Gergiev, BarbicanMonday, 31 March 2014![]() The Tchaikovsky de nos jours, is Theodore Gumbril’s dismissal of Skryabin in Aldous Huxley’s Twenties novel Antic Hay. For some reason, Alexander Skryabin has suffered more than most from snap judgements of this kind. He has been the woolly... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Beethoven, Bloch, StravinskySaturday, 29 March 2014![]() Beethoven: Piano Concertos 2 and 4 Mahler Chamber Orchestra/Leif Ove Andsnes (piano and director) (Sony)You know that this will be good after just a few seconds; Beethoven's comically strait-laced opening gesture promptly answered by a smartly... Read more... |
Vengerov, LSO, Pappano, BarbicanMonday, 03 February 2014![]() An all-British programme – with plenty of Italian flavours – opened to a sold-out Barbican Hall with the overture In the South (Alassio), composed by Elgar during a stay on the Italian Riviera. It isn’t one of his most memorable scores, but it still... Read more... |
Jansen, LSO, Pappano, BarbicanFriday, 31 January 2014There were, it seemed, enough trumpets to serve Gabriel throughout eternity - and, as fanfares go, this one was stretching a point and then some. LSO On Track had commissioned it from Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and, true to the spirit of this... Read more... |
Stotijn, Fritz, LSO, Harding, BarbicanThursday, 21 November 2013![]() The alpha (Schubert) and omega (Mahler) of Austrian romanticism made for a musically satisfying pairing as the London Symphony Orchestra resumed normal service after its recent Gergiev-Berlioz marathon. Buoyed by the contrasting delights of a... Read more... |
Gergiev: a response and an open letterWednesday, 06 November 2013Following theartsdesk's Monday opinion piece on reasons for moving towards a boycott on Valery Gergiev's concerts, and in the general climate created by other reports and protests, the conductor has issued the following statement, to which David... Read more... |
Opinion: Why I won't attend Gergiev's concertsMonday, 04 November 2013![]() Last Thursday I was giving a talk before a concert in Birmingham, decently but not inspiringly conducted by the much-liked Vasily Sinaisky. Had I been in London I could have taken my pick between two greater interpreters, Valery Gergiev launching... Read more... |
La Damnation de Faust, LSO, Gergiev, BarbicanMonday, 04 November 2013![]() Berlioz wanted to make the first arrival of his demon onstage unforgettable, with an extreme sound effect - violins and violas marked sul ponticello, strettissimo, starting fortissimo, with interjections from three trombones snarling in minor... Read more... |
Uchida, London Symphony Orchestra, Ticciati, BarbicanFriday, 20 September 2013Rumour machines have been thrumming to the tune of “Rattle as next LSO Principal Conductor”. Sir Simon would, it’s true, be as good for generating publicity as the current incumbent, the ever more alarming Valery Gergiev. But if the orchestra... Read more... |
Rigoletto, LSO, Noseda, BarbicanMonday, 16 September 2013![]() This season opener was about closure too. The London Symphony Orchestra was back at the office last night, but this fresh stretch of concerts opened with an opera it has been performing while also acquiring a suntan in Aix-en-Provence. A new cast of... Read more... |
Prom 51: Bostridge, London Symphony Orchestra, HardingWednesday, 21 August 2013There have already been many musical tributes to Sir Colin Davis, whose death in April left us all so much the poorer, but last night’s from the London Symphony Orchestra was particularly and wonderfully poignant. Davis himself was originally... Read more... |
