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2022-04-06 08:01:47
New head of classical music, new resident ensembles: Southbank Centre launches its 2022/23 season
[…] September features a positive cornucopia of events including Santtu-Matias Rouvali conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra in John Adams with soloist Víkingur Ólafsson, plus music by Anna Clyne and Mahler organist Iveta Apkalna, principal organist of the Elbphilharmonie, plays the RFH organ pianists Graham Fitkin, Kathryn Stott, Clare Hammond and Ruth Wall perform music for eight hands including Steve Reich, Unsuk Chin, John Adams, Anna Meredith, and a new work by Fitkin Bjarte Eike and Barokksolistene with Mary Bevan present one of their Alehouse Sessions Pararochestra performs Steve Reich Edward Gardner conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Schoenberg's Gurrelieder the Manchester Collective presents a multimedia production by Michael Gordon the weekend ends with the Philharmonia Orchestra and violinist Caroline Widmann in Korngold's Violin Concerto, plus music by George Walker and Mahler, whilst cellist Abel Selaocoe begins his residency with a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. […]
2021-12-01 07:42:31
Virtuoso instrumental focus: in Handel's Unsung Heroes, David Bates & La Nuova Musica highlight Handel's brilliant instrumental solos in his arias
[…] big issue of today, the refugee crisis: Stefan Herheim's new production of Wagner's Ring cycle at Deutsche Oper, Berlin - opera review Light of Shore: debut disc from Belfast-based composer Anselm McDonnell - record review From jazz and groove to classical: I chat to composer and improvising trombonist Alex Paxton about his three recent works nominated for this years Ivors Composer Awards - interview From a puppet 'Liederspiel' to men behaving badly: Thomas Guthrie and Barokksolistene at Temple Music - concert review Home
2021-11-30 09:34:20
A snapshot of London musical life in 17th and 18th centuries from Ensemble Hesperi at Temple Church
[…] of today, the refugee crisis: Stefan Herheim's new production of Wagner's Ring cycle at Deutsche Oper, Berlin - opera review Light of Shore: debut disc from Belfast-based composer Anselm McDonnell - record review From jazz and groove to classical: I chat to composer and improvising trombonist Alex Paxton about his three recent works nominated for this years Ivors Composer Awards - interview From a puppet 'Liederspiel' to men behaving badly: Thomas Guthrie and Barokksolistene at Temple Music - concert review From youthful jeux d'esprit to late, late masterworks: Saint-Saens' chamber music with winds is well-worth exploring - record review Home
2021-11-29 09:47:27
The journey begins: Richard Jones and Martyn Brabbins launch a new Ring Cycle at ENO, dramatically anti-heroic yet with strong musical values and some intriguing ideas
[…] big issue of today, the refugee crisis: Stefan Herheim's new production of Wagner's Ring cycle at Deutsche Oper, Berlin - opera review Light of Shore: debut disc from Belfast-based composer Anselm McDonnell - record review From jazz and groove to classical: I chat to composer and improvising trombonist Alex Paxton about his three recent works nominated for this years Ivors Composer Awards - interview From a puppet 'Liederspiel' to men behaving badly: Thomas Guthrie and Barokksolistene at Temple Music - concert review From youthful jeux d'esprit to late, late masterworks: Saint-Saens' chamber music with winds is well-worth exploring - record review A disc to make us re-consider: Peter Warlock Songbook from Luci Briginshaw and Eleanor Meynell - record review Home
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