Proms
Prom 43: BBCSO, VänskäTuesday, 18 August 2015![]() Nearly 10 years ago to the day, an almost unknown 24-year-old Venezuelan conductor came a cropper when valiantly stepping in at short notice to conduct Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony at the Proms. (His name was Gustavo Dudamel. Whatever happened to him... Read more... |
Prom 42: Rachlin, BBCSSO, VolkovMonday, 17 August 2015![]() A second night of Sibelius symphonies at the Proms, packed to the rafters just like its predecessor. Exit Thomas Dausgaard, the tuba needed for the first two symphonies but not for the Third or – surprising given its pervasive darkness – the Fourth... Read more... |
Prom 40: BBCSSO, DausgaardSunday, 16 August 2015From Sakari Oramo’s riveting Nielsen symphonies at the Barbican to Thomas Dausgaard kicking off the Proms’ Sibelius cycle, the two Nordic immortals are well served in their 150th birthday year. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, whose reins... Read more... |
Prom 38: Osborne, BBC Philharmonic, MenaFriday, 14 August 2015![]() Pairing Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony with John Foulds’ Three Mantras was a smart piece of programming: established modern classic and obscure novelty sharing an inspiration from Indian music and philosophy, and both perfectly designed for showing... Read more... |
Prom 36: Hamelin, BBCSO, RothThursday, 13 August 2015![]() The pulling power of the BBC Proms was in action last night, as a virtually full Royal Albert Hall settled down at 6.30pm, and braced itself for 22 testing minutes of restless, angular, unforgiving 1960s Boulez.The audience had been lured in by the... Read more... |
Prom 33: Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, GardinerMonday, 10 August 2015![]() Sir John Eliot Gardiner has made great play for years with the idea that Beethoven’s Fifth is a revolutionary symphony in not only musical but political terms. Accordingly the first bars were a call to arms, taking no heed of a restless Proms... Read more... |
Prom 32: Bartlett, Elschenbroich, RPO, WhitacreMonday, 10 August 2015The England cricket team recently went through seven Test matches alternating winning and losing, the longest such sequence in the history of the game. Eric Whitacre managed a similar, and similarly frustrating, series of hits and misses in his... Read more... |
Prom 29: Bavouzet, BBC Philharmonic, CollonSaturday, 08 August 2015![]() Yet another full Proms house sat down, and of course stood, for a rather strange six course meal which turned out not quite what the menu had led us to anticipate. While it was obvious that the rare and expensive bird dishes were going to be quickly... Read more... |
Prom 25: Orfeo, EBS, GardinerWednesday, 05 August 2015English choirs and early music ensembles have a bad reputation for stiffness, formality – nothing wrong with the music, just the presentation. But with this dramatic and Italianate Orfeo, John Eliot Gardiner, his English Baroque Soloists and... 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... |
Prom 22: Piemontesi, Aurora Orchestra, CollonSunday, 02 August 2015What would you expect of an ensemble performance played from memory? That the odd lapse, entirely understandable over the span of a 40-minute symphony, would be more than offset, perhaps, by gains in intimacy and flexibility as the players could... Read more... |
Prom 21: Alina Ibragimova plays Bach (II)Sunday, 02 August 2015![]() While Friday night’s triptych of solo Bach began and ended in a sombre, contemplative place, the arc created for the second sequence by pairing the final sonata for solo violin with the second and third partitas is altogether more dramatic. In... Read more... |
