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Ma, LSO, Tilson Thomas, Barbican HallThursday, 13 June 2013![]() What rare luxury. A three-concert series from the London Symphony Orchestra and their Principal Guest Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas is lure enough, but add three collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma as soloist and you have to rope off a special area in... Read more... |
Extract: The Show Must Go On (2012)Sunday, 09 June 2013![]() As we approach the end of what feels like a long season of concerts, I cannot think of a more satisfying way to finish than with Bernard Haitink on the podium. All conductors have different styles, whether dancelike, quivering, rude, tormented... Read more... |
Extract: The Show Must Go On (1912)Saturday, 08 June 2013New York City, the movie star, is so familiar now even to those who have never visited that it’s difficult to imagine the impact on the LSO players of arriving there for the first time. As they stood on the deck of the Baltic, the Statue of Liberty... Read more... |
London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, Trafalgar SquareTuesday, 28 May 2013![]() Down Whitehall, the English Defence League had been making ripples, and at 7.40pm some of its packs were still roaring round Trafalgar Square. At that moment, Berlioz’s March to the Scaffold from the Symphonie fantastique drowned them out in one big... Read more... |
Monteverdi Choir, London Symphony Orchestra, Gardiner, Barbican HallFriday, 26 April 2013![]() Backed up by reasonably adventurous orchestral programming, lucky conductors can forge a strong Stravinsky evening by picking and mixing from his five ancient Greek rituals. Sir John Eliot Gardiner, unintentionally homaging the late Sir Colin Davis... Read more... |
Juan Diego Flórez and friends, Barbican HallMonday, 22 April 2013![]() It takes a certain kind of artist to book American mezzo-extraordinaire Joyce DiDonato as a supporting act. It’s a risk. Even if you happen to be Juan Diego Flórez. But it’s one that actually paid off on the first night of Flórez’s three-concert... Read more... |
Sir Colin Davis: 'He simply knew how Mozart should go'Tuesday, 16 April 2013Colin was an enormous influence in my youth and I’d like to share some memories of those days. It was over 60 years ago, on a Sunday afternoon in May 1952, that I attended a concert performance of The Marriage of Figaro given by Chelsea Opera... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Rachmaninov, Strauss, Sir John BarbirolliSaturday, 13 April 2013![]() Rachmaninov: Piano Concertos 1-4, Paganini Rhapsody Valentina Lisitsa, London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Francis (Decca)Read the press notes before listening to this double CD and you’d be forgiven for feeling some trepidation; Valentina... Read more... |
Pires, LSO, Haitink, Barbican HallWednesday, 13 February 2013![]() It’s not that Bernard Haitink’s tempos are universally slow, it’s just that they often feel that way. When it works the music can be magisterial, immense, but when it doesn’t you find yourself chafing against such unyielding allegiance to restraint... Read more... |
Spassov, LSO, Järvi, Barbican HallFriday, 01 February 2013![]() The tabloids are getting shriller every day in their warnings about the army of Bulgarians and Romanians about to descend on British shores, so it’s probably lucky that none of their journalists was present last night at the Barbican to witness an... Read more... |
LSO, St Lawrence String Quartet, Adams, BarbicanMonday, 28 January 2013![]() And so John Adams’s residency with the London Symphony Orchestra reaches its finale – a brisk allegro of a concert with a cheeky coda in the form of the composer’s latest orchestral work, Absolute Jest. One of contemporary music’s most articulate... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Mahler, Joby Talbot, American MavericksSaturday, 26 January 2013![]() Mahler: Symphonies 1-9 London Symphony Orchestra/Valery Gergiev (LSO Live)Buying a set of Mahler symphonies used to mean blowing one’s annual record budget in one swoop. You can now buy cycles by the likes of Bernstein and Tennstedt for less than £... Read more... |
