Mahler
BBC Proms: Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra, DudamelSaturday, 06 August 2011![]() Marley & Me: that’s the film about living with a neurotic dog, out now on DVD. And Mahler & Me? It could be the Gustavo Dudamel story. Conducting Mahler was what first brought everyone’s favourite Venezuelan to world attention, when he won... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Mahler 9, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, NorringtonTuesday, 26 July 2011![]() Well, that's a first. With the final upbeat of the rustic second movement, Sir Roger Norrington Bugs Bunnied the audience. He turned to us with cheek in his eyes, a "That's-all-folks!" smile plastered on his face, brandishing his baton for a carrot... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Renes, Spitalfields MusicSaturday, 18 June 2011![]() Everyone in the BBCSO is a potential soloist. I know this because the course I run at the City Literary Institute linked to the orchestra has welcomed principals, duos, two string quartets and three viola foursomes (proving that department the most... Read more... |
CBSO, Rattle, Symphony Hall BirminghamMonday, 13 June 2011![]() There was a macabre irony at the heart of this final concert in the CBSO’s Mahler cycle in Symphony Hall. Everything was back to front. It started with a Resurrection and ended with a death. Like the universe, it began with a bang and ended, Eliot-... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Mahler, Schubert, StravinskyFriday, 10 June 2011![]() A 20th-century Austrian symphony receives a memorable first recording, coupled with a witty, rarely played slice of Schubert. Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony is heard in a powerful reading recorded in the Royal Festival Hall. And we’ve an... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Mahler, Widmann, BerioFriday, 03 June 2011![]() This week we’ve some pioneering, trailblazing Mahler with a dramatic twist, courtesy of a conductor who mentored Leonard Bernstein. Elsewhere, there are some disconcerting, dark sounds from a youthful German composer, and a supremely entertaining... Read more... |
Mahler's Resurrection Symphony, CBSO, Ono, Symphony Hall BirminghamThursday, 19 May 2011![]() Gustav Mahler died, according to his wife Alma’s memoirs, at midnight on 18 May, 1911. Anyone mystically inclined to connect noughts and "o"s – you see it crossed my mind – might find some spooky link between 00:00 (pedantically, the time of death... Read more... |
Mahler Cycle, Philharmonia, Maazel, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterMonday, 11 April 2011![]() However, to begin at the beginning – the First Symphony in D major, first performed in 1889 in Budapest, with the composer conducting. There’s a lot to be said for giving Manchester its scoop (naturally, we don’t regard it as a dress rehearsal for... Read more... |
Classical CDs Round-Up 17Saturday, 26 March 2011![]() This month, we’ve some virtuoso pianola, Bruckner and Chopin get downsized, and there’s some full-fat Mahler. Rare American orchestral works rub shoulders with Mozart, and a Russian conductor gives his final performance. A British pianist tackles... Read more... |
Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Pappano, The Anvil, BasingstokeFriday, 18 March 2011![]() Yesterday was the 150th anniversary of Italian unification under Victor Emmanuel II - the exiled king whose supporters chanted "Viva Verdi!" (Verdi = Victor Emmanuel, Re D'Italia). Naturally, Italy's premier orchestra, the Orchestra dell'Accademia... Read more... |
Black & White, English National Ballet, London ColiseumThursday, 17 March 2011![]() At the 11th hour (as we all know from the current telly series), English National Ballet has pulled a gorgeous plum out of its back catalogue that throws open vistas of what a ballet company should be: Serge Lifar’s sumptuous Suite en Blanc. Why... Read more... |
Players of the Royal Opera House Orchestra, Pappano, Cadogan HallSunday, 27 February 2011![]() What a versatile master is the Royal Opera’s resident dynamo Antonio Pappano. On Saturday night, he was in the Covent Garden pit getting big-band sounds and tender elegies from the whole orchestra in Turnage’s Anna Nicole. And here he was again,... Read more... |
