Jakub Hrůša and Friends in Concert, Royal Opera review - fleshcreep in two uneven halves
Bartók kept short, and a sprawling Dvořák choral ballad done as well as it could be
Between bouts of that far from shabby, still shocking masterpiece Tosca, Royal Opera music director Jakub Hrůša went for fleshcreep: too little of Bartók's The Miraculous Mandarin – given a chorus, he could have done the half-hour ballet, not just the suite – and too much of a spooky thing in a big Dvořák cantata.
Michael Tilson Thomas: The Complete Columbia, Sony and RCA Recordings (Sony)
Schubert: Sonata in G major D. 894, Moments Musicaux D. 780, Fantasy in F minor D. 940 Maurizio Pollini, Daniele Pollini (pianos) (Deutsche Grammophon)