Jacqueline du Pré: A Gift Beyond Words, BBC Four review - ode to joyful cellist

★★★ JACQUELINE DU PRE: A GIFT BEYOND WORDS, BBC FOUR Ode to joyful cellist

More gush than grit in a greatest-hits compilation from the filmmaker who knew her best

Hyperbole be damned. The most iconic English classical recording was made on 19 August 1965 in Kingsway Hall, London. Like Maria Callas singing Tosca, Jacqueline du Pré simply was the Elgar Cello Concerto once the LP hit the shops in time for Christmas. Proud, diffident, exuberant, reserved – all those words the English once used of themselves became freely associated with both performer and work, the two almost indistinguishable from one another in popular imagination.

Guy Johnston on his 1714 Tecchler cello - 'every day I start again and explore the possibilities within'

The cellist on taking a special instrument on tour from Cambridge to Rome

This adventure began in 2014 when my cello turned 300 years old. As birthdays go, it was a big one, so for me it felt important to do something special to celebrate. Why not imagine a journey back to Rome where it was made?

Chineke! Orchestra, Brighton Festival / Saleem Ashkar, Wigmore Hall

CHINEKE!, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL Sheku Kanneh-Mason lights up Haydn with BME orchestra

Sheku Kanneh-Mason lights up Haydn, while an Arab Israeli pianist excels in Beethoven

Anyone who missed the opening Southbank concerts of the Chinike! Orchestra, figurehead of a foundation which aims to give much-needed help to young Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) classical musicians, could and now can (on YouTube) catch snippets of the players in action on the splendid documentary about young cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason.

theartsdesk in Tallinn: From Dusk to Black at Estonian Music Days

THE ARTS DESK IN TALLINN: FROM DUSK TO BLACK AT ESTONIAN MUSIC DAYS Imaginative brilliance in a spectacular showcase for thriving new music scene

Imaginative brilliance in a spectacular showcase for thriving new music scene

Many other top Estonian musicians, performing among other works 30 premieres of music by their compatriots in just over a week, might have been equally deserving candidates for the lead image. But perhaps an even more appropriate image might have been a black rectangle. For the life-changing event of the 38th Estonian Music Days, in my experience, was the nearly two-hour darkness behind a blindfold - the experimental heart of this year's festival theme, "Through the Dimness" ("Dusk" might be a more effective translation).

Apocalyptica, RFH

APOCALYPTICA, RFH Scandinavian rockers reveal the cello in a whole new light

Scandinavian rockers reveal the cello in a whole new light

Apocalyptica are a band that became famous for playing Metallica on cellos. And tonight they’re playing only Metallica covers because it's 20 years since they released Plays Metallica by Four Cellos, their debut album. The quartet formed at Finland’s Sibelius Academy in 1993 and the man responsible for bringing together classical cellists to play metal is Eicca Toppinen. Tonight, referring to their debut album, he admits that they were “expecting to sell 1,000 CDs”.

theartsdesk in Rome: Bartoli and Pappano on home turf

BARTOLI AND PAPPANO IN ROME A rare homecoming for the Italian mezzo

Bach and Mozart in distinguished profile

Wherever you are in the world, opportunities to see Cecilia Bartoli perform are hard to come by. A one-off chance to see her sing Mozart in Rome was not to be missed. This was a rare homecoming for Bartoli. Born in Rome, she studied at the city’s Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia where many members of the orchestra teach.