Mahler
LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallThursday, 24 September 2015![]() Nothing will ever test the depth, breadth and sheer virtuosity of a large orchestra more than Mahler’s symphonies. It’s hardly surprising, then, that the two unsurpassable concert experiences, for me, have been Bernstein’s Mahler Five at the Proms... Read more... |
Prom 49: Hardenberger, Boston SO, NelsonsSunday, 23 August 2015So here he was in town with his top American team, the already great conductor whose premature departure from Birmingham has left the players in mourning, unable to choose a successor yet, and whose insistence that it was too early to take up the... Read more... |
Colin Currie and Friends, Queen's Hall, EdinburghSunday, 23 August 2015![]() Two percussionists, two pianists, Adams, Reich and Bartók: Colin Currie and friends’ bracing morning recital at the Edinburgh International Festival made quite a pleasing change from the more traditional string quartets and vocal recitals elsewhere... Read more... |
Seven, Ballett am Rhein/RSNO, Edinburgh PlayhouseFriday, 21 August 2015![]() When the Royal Opera House told Kenneth MacMillan that Mahler was unsuitable for ballet, he went – where else? – to Germany. Though the success of MacMillan's Lied von der Erde for Stuttgart Ballet led to its happy adoption into Royal Ballet... Read more... |
Prom 24: BBCSSO, RunniclesTuesday, 04 August 2015![]() You never quite know whether a new work by James MacMillan is going to veer towards the masterly or the overblown. His magnificent chain of concertos has arguably yielded masterpieces, but the Third Symphony at the Proms in 2003 sounded like an... Read more... |
Matan Porat, Wigmore HallMonday, 27 July 2015![]() From now until 12 September, when Wigmore darling Iestyn Davies returns to open the new season, the biggest names in instrumental music are to be heard in the biggest venue, the Albert Hall. With all eyes and ears turned by maximum publicity towards... Read more... |
Remembering Jon Vickers (1926-2015)Wednesday, 15 July 2015![]() Canadian heroic tenor Jon Vickers, who died on Friday 10 July aged 88 and whose full life took him from work on a Saskatchewan farm to the great opera houses of the world, was inimitable, terrifying and titanic. Faced with the intense flavour of... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Yotam Haber, Janáček, MahlerSaturday, 27 June 2015![]() Yotam Haber: Torus – Chamber Music 2007-2014 (Roven Records)Yotam Haber's We Were All is a vibrant setting of a short poem by Andrea Cohen. I first heard it while my iPod was in shuffle mode, and thought for a few seconds that I was listening... Read more... |
Jansen, LSO, Harding, BarbicanWednesday, 03 June 2015![]() How to respond to Mahler? That was the challenge set by the London Symphony Orchestra to Edward Rushton when they commissioned him to write an opener for this programme. Rushton’s response was to take a story from a biography of Alma and spin it... Read more... |
Robbins/MacMillan Triple Bill, Royal BalletSaturday, 30 May 2015![]() Last night at the Royal Ballet was, emphatically, laser-free. The combination of Afternoon of a Faun (1953) and In the Night (1970) by the great American choreographer Jerome Robbins, with a repeat of Kenneth MacMillan's 1965 Song of the Earth,... Read more... |
Hannigan, Britten Sinfonia, WRCH CambridgeMonday, 04 May 2015![]() “Songs of Vienna” by the Britten Sinfonia turned out to be a concert of chamber works, with never more than six performers on the stage at any time. It was built around two appearances by the Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan, who ... Read more... |
The Four Temperaments/Untouchable/Song of the Earth, Royal BalletSaturday, 28 March 2015![]() After the second piece of last night's triple bill, Hofesh Shechter's Untouchable in its world premiere, my friend asked me why it had been put on the programme with the first piece, George Balanchines 1946 Four Temperaments. He wondered if there... Read more... |
