Wang, Czech Philharmonic, Bychkov, Barbican review - the sound of history

★★★★ WANG, CZECH PHILHARMONIC, BYCHKOV, BARBICAN An epic celebration of national identity outshines even a megastar soloist

An epic celebration of national identity outshines even a megastar soloist

“The past is never dead,” William Faulkner famously wrote. “It’s not even past.” Funny to think that I approached 2022 bored in advance with all the glib celebrations of post-WWI international modernist breakthroughs that the centenary of Ulysses and co. heralded. Yet here we are, the year only a couple of months old, standing eagerly for a national anthem in a packed concert hall. It comes in the middle of a programme that delivers not just a fervent, but a nearly ecstatic, celebration of European cultural identities in all their Romantic passion and singularity.

Bournemouth SO, Karabits, Lighthouse, Poole review - go east!

★★★★ BOURNEMOUTH SO, KARABITS, LIGHTHOUSE, POOLE Cracking chemistry

Cracking chemistry between fine players and their chief conductor

Focusing on music composed in the former countries of the old Soviet Union, the BSO’s latest concert in Kirill Karabits’ ongoing enterprising series Voices from the East featured the UK premiere of the Second Symphony by Chary Nurymov (1940-1993), a composer much lauded in his native Turkmenistan.

Feng, CBSO, Wilson, Symphony Hall Birmingham review - effortless expression

★★★★ FENG, CBSO, WILSON, SYMPHONY HALL BIRMINGHAM Effortless expression

Big emotions and unexpected connections, played with matchless style

As the conductor of English National Opera’s 2018 production of Porgy and Bess, there can’t be many maestros in the UK who can currently match John Wilson’s knowledge of that extraordinary score. And there are surely none who can rival Wilson’s understanding of – and passion for – the work of the great interwar Broadway and Hollywood arrangers (he built an entire orchestra around them, after all).

Leeds International Piano Competition Finals, Leeds Town Hall review - a hi-tech, low carbon musical celebration

★★★★ LEEDS INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION FINALS  Hi-tech, low carbon musical celebration: an upbeat close to one of UK's great musical events

Upbeat close to one of the UK's great musical events

It’s easy to forget that what you see in a competition final isn’t always the full story, the jury members’ votes in this case based on what had gone on in the earlier rounds. The 20th Leeds International Piano Competition began its final stages in the city two weeks ago, the 63 competitors in the first round filmed earlier this year in 17 separate locations across the globe, the films streamed via Vimeo to the UK.

Hough, Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester online review - brassy, bouncy optimism

★★★★★ HOUGH, HALLÉ, ELDER, MANCHESTER Brassy, bouncy optimism

World premiere of Huw Watkins’ Second Symphony in filmed performance

Sir Mark Elder is back with the Hallé for the latest (and penultimate) filmed concert in their “Winter Season” of 2020 and 2021, including the world premiere of Huw Watkins' Second Symphony. He introduces it from the Bridgewater Hall foyer, and mentions plans for a six-concert summer series with audiences present in the hall – well, let’s hope so.

Classical CDs Weekly: Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Aisha Orazbayeva

CLASSICAL CDS WEEKLY Rachmaninov, Shostakovich and a versatile violinist's response to lockdown

Russian orchestral music and a versatile violinist's response to lockdown

 

Rachmaninov in LucerneRachmaninoff in Lucerne – Rhapsody, Op. 43, Symphony No. 3 Behzod Abduraimov (piano), Luzerner Sinfonieorchester/James Gaffigan (Sony)

A Russian Youth, MUBI review - First World War setting, contemporary orchestra

Drama about a blinded boy soldier has a unique musical touch

Alexander Tolotukhin’s debut film places the viewer into a microcosm of the first world war and frames the experience with a peculiar musical device. Spliced between grainy images of trenches, artillery strikes and field hospitals are shots of a contemporary orchestra preparing and then performing the soundtrack to the film.