Tchaikovsky
Khachatryan, London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, Barbican HallTuesday, 18 January 2011![]() Valery Gergiev’s survey of the Tchaikovsky symphonies began here on a chilly January night with youthfully idealistic Winter Daydreams thrown into the sharpest relief against a disillusioned and angry Shostakovich whose own journey into the bleak... Read more... |
The Nutcracker, English National Ballet, London ColiseumSunday, 12 December 2010![]() The lighting chief holds the success of a magical fairy-tale staging in his hands. Whatever the designer has done, however fantastical and virtuosic his visions, the lighting chief can ruin it. So it is with English National Ballet’s new Nutcracker... Read more... |
Volodos, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Chailly, BarbicanFriday, 03 December 2010![]() Not much snow left on the Barbican after last night's barnstormer from Riccardo Chailly and the Leipzig Gewandhaus. What hadn't melted in the flames of the Russian pyre that is Tchaikovsky's Francesca da Rimini would had been swept aside by the... Read more... |
Interview: Violinist Nicola Benedetti goes RomanticFriday, 05 November 2010![]() It’s not often that a serious musician goes into the recording studio to play requests. But as the closest that classical music strays to The X Factor (unless you count Paul Potts), Nicola Benedetti has a different kind of relationship with... Read more... |
La Valse/ Invitus Invitam/ Winter Dreams/ Theme & Variations, Royal BalletFriday, 15 October 2010![]() The ballet world knows uniquely well how to stage gracious gestures to one of its own - dance history is close-knit and last night the Royal Ballet’s first mixed bill of the season turned into a surprising celebration of the Cuban ballerina Alicia... Read more... |
Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Vásquez, Royal Festival HallFriday, 15 October 2010![]() It's now 21 years since I first heard the then-untrumpeted protégés of El Sistema, the Venezuelan phenomenon which has launched a thousand youth-and-music projects worldwide. On that occasion the Royal Festival Hall was less than a quarter full, but... Read more... |
These Go To Eleven: The Problem of Noisy OrchestrasSunday, 03 October 2010![]() “Last summer we played a gala performance at the London Coliseum which included extracts from Spartacus, and most of the brass players wore earplugs because the music was relentlessly loud,” says Paul Murphy, Principal Conductor of the Royal Ballet... Read more... |
Onegin, Royal BalletThursday, 30 September 2010![]() One gin is not enough, not two, or even three gins, to make me susceptible to the idea that John Cranko’s ballet Onegin is anything more than a second-league costume drama with a peachy ballerina role in the middle. But it’s box office, and with... Read more... |
Lugansky, Russian National Orchestra, Boreyko, Royal Albert HallThursday, 19 August 2010![]() Russians can often get away with murder in concert. It's so ingrained within our Western psyche to believe that the Slav has culture, musicality, an innate aesthetic sensitivity pouring out of every toe that you could get a Russian to do the chicken... Read more... |
Eugene Onegin, Bolshoi Opera, Royal Opera HouseFriday, 13 August 2010![]() Nobody knows any real happiness, and human kindness is rarely to be found, in Dmitri Tcherniakov's Bolshoi production of Tchaikovsky's "lyric scenes" - the most disciplined and real piece of operatic teamwork I've seen ever to come from the Russian... Read more... |
Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Dausgaard, Royal Albert HallThursday, 12 August 2010![]() This was the Prom I’d earmarked as the most unmissable event out of this year’s 76. Starry attraction was the century-overdue UK premiere of maverick-mystic Dane Rued Langgaard’s Music of the Spheres, born for this of all venues. But the meshing of... Read more... |
Goerner, BBC Philharmonic, Sinaisky, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 24 July 2010![]() "Well, that's going straight onto my iPod!" declared my friend at the interval. Introduce anyone to Scriabin's lush Piano Concerto in F sharp minor - a real concert rarity - and the response is always the same: love at first sight. The tunes, the... Read more... |
