Mahler
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... |
WNO Orchestra, Koenigs, St David's Hall, CardiffSaturday, 29 October 2011![]() “Blessed are the dead”, sings Brahms in the final movement of his German Requiem. And as far as the rest of this concert was concerned it was perhaps just as well. In Mahler’s Kindertotenlieder, the children are all dead; and in Schoenberg’s... Read more... |
Coote, Vinke, Philharmonia, Maazel, Royal Festival HallFriday, 30 September 2011![]() It was bound, in vocal terms, to be a case of Beauty and the Beast. Stefan Vinke, though useful for killer heroic-tenor parts like this one in Mahler’s Song of the Earth, has made some of the ugliest sounds I’ve heard over the past few seasons,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cologne: Mahler in the PhilharmonieSunday, 25 September 2011![]() Does any city in the world, apart from Edinburgh or Venice, offer a better point of arrival by train than Cologne? There, above the steel and glass of the Hauptbahnhof, tower the twin spires of one of northern Europe’s noblest cathedrals. Walk... Read more... |
Mahler 2, BBCPO, Mena, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterSunday, 25 September 2011After producing an overwhelming performance of Mahler’s colossal Second Symphony, rewarded by a 10-minute standing ovation from a packed house, the new chief conductor of the BBC Philharmonic could not be accused of easing himself into the job. One... Read more... |
What I'm Reading: Conductor Andrew LittonThursday, 15 September 2011![]() Newly knighted with the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit for his services to the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, American conductor and pianist Andrew Litton is a musician who believes in the nurturing of long-term orchestral relationships: eight years... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bridge, Mahler, Ksenija SidorovaFriday, 09 September 2011![]() This week there's another new Mahler symphony recording, along with some disquieting British piano music and an enjoyable disc of originals and transcriptions played by a young Baltic accordionist.Frank Bridge – Piano Music Vol 3 Mark Bebbington (... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Mutter, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, HoneckWednesday, 07 September 2011![]() Earlier this year, conductor Manfred Honeck revealed to me his love of old vinyl: the crackle, the fizz, the lost musical traditions. His performances are marinated in this obsession. The idiosyncrasies of his interpretations hark back to a time... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Lazić, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Fischer/ Audience Choice PromSaturday, 03 September 2011![]() "Don't expect polish," announced Ivan Fischer apologetically. "Things vill go rrrong. We may start pieces again." The tuba had been turned into a tombola. The percussionists were playing their buttocks. Someone else was blowing a Hungarian... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Mahler, Rachmaninov, WebernFriday, 26 August 2011![]() A legendary septuagenarian wind player from Switzerland returns to the repertoire with which he made his name 50 years ago, and there's an exciting live reading of a gloomy fin-de-siècle symphony conducted by a contemporary French giant. The same... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Graham, Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, DavisThursday, 25 August 2011![]() The spectacle of an orchestra named after Mahler playing Stravinsky irresistibly calls to mind Stravinsky’s report of a performance of the Eighth Symphony in Zurich in 1913. “Imagine”, he wrote to Maurice Delage, “that for two hours you are made to... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Tetzlaff, BBCSO, GardnerMonday, 08 August 2011![]() This year’s Choral Sundays at the Proms are a wonderfully mixed bag. Mighty choral touchstones are represented by Mendelssohn’s Elijah, both the Verdi and Mozart Requiems and Beethoven Missa solemnis, but there’s also an enticing strand of... Read more... |
