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Chopin Unwrapped, Martino Tirimo, Kings PlaceWednesday, 14 July 2010![]() So most of us blinked and missed Martha Argerich gliding into Kings Place's Argentine celebrations last week. Yet here I am writing again about this liveliest of venues' Chopin marathon, and like a would-be Prommer who joins the last night party... Read more... |
Mikhail Pletnev charged with raping boyWednesday, 07 July 2010![]() One of the greatest pianists (and latterly conductors) of his generation, founder and artistic director of the Russian National Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev, has been charged by Thai police with raping a 14-year-old boy, according to the BBC. Police... Read more... |
Philharmonia Orchestra, Temirkanov, Royal Festival HallFriday, 25 June 2010![]() Perhaps we'd better get the Prokofiev part of the opening concert out of the way first. I have a real problem with Russian whizz pianist of the moment Denis Matsuev. His iron-clad technique and heavyweight thunder still leave some room for... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Pianist Janina FialkowskaTuesday, 25 May 2010![]() Canadian-born pianist Janina Fialkowska has an extraordinary story to tell: she's battled cancer in the muscle of her left shoulder, endured ground-breaking muscle-replacement surgery, and even, in another bizarre twist of fate, had her work "stolen... Read more... |
Leonskaja, BBCSO, Bĕlohlávek, Barbican HallSunday, 09 May 2010![]() Fantasies in apparent freefall, though in fact ruthlessly organised and blindingly well executed, were the name of last night's game - an endgame, as it happened, to the BBC Symphony Orchestra's hardest-working Barbican season before the marathon of... Read more... |
LSO, Davis, Uchida, Barbican HallSaturday, 08 May 2010![]() Communists had taken over the Acropolis, Britain faced a hung parliament and in the 20 minutes it took me to get down to the Barbican by bus the US stock market had fallen more sharply than at any time since 1987. In the face of global and political... Read more... |
Szymanowski Focus, Wigmore HallWednesday, 05 May 2010![]() Poland's most imaginative composer after Chopin, and his natural heir in the realm of sensual reverie, certainly knew how to yoke a full orchestra to his dreams and fantasies. Yet the work by Szymanowski I've most longed to hear in concert is the... Read more... |
London Symphony Orchestra, Pappano, Barbican HallThursday, 29 April 2010![]() It didn’t take long for memories of Anatoly Liadov’s The Enchanted Lake to fade in the dramatic shift Stateside which dominated Antonio Pappano’s latest outing with the London Symphony Orchestra. Every tone fleetingly shimmered as Liadov’s dreamy... Read more... |
Thomas Adès, Barbican HallTuesday, 27 April 2010![]() It's still not clear whether his clever, brilliantly orchestrated compositions are here to stay (though they're certainly having a good run at the moment). As a conductor, he's not yet nimble on his feet. Yet after yesterday evening's colossal... Read more... |
Pictures from an Exhibition, Sadler's WellsSunday, 25 April 2010![]() I’ve seen raping Popes, I’ve seen more naked guys dancing with waggling penises than I can count, I’ve seen naked breasts on dancing girls for what feels like all my adult life. But a man with a blood-stained prosthetic cock that looks like a baby’s... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 7Saturday, 24 April 2010![]() This month’s eclectic selection of new releases includes offbeat performances of Berlioz and Mahler, a neglected masterpiece by Swiss composer Frank Martin, Bach performed in two contrasting styles, Schubert piano music, a Roussel symphony and an... Read more... |
Abdullah Ibrahim, Barbican HallThursday, 01 April 2010![]() Like Hugh Masekela, pianist Abdullah Ibrahim first emerged as a member of The Jazz Epistles - that seminal, if short-lived, group who at the start of the 1960s were the first to offer a South African take on modern jazz. Both under the stage name... Read more... |
