Classical CDs: mediation, survival and the conquering of shyness

CLASSICAL CDS Two conductors get the big box treatment, plus contemporary choral music and the return of a minimalist master

Two conductors get the big box treatment, plus contemporary choral music and the return of a minimalist master

 

Karel Ancerl liveKarel Ančerl: Live Recordings (Supraphon)

Wigmore Soloists, Wigmore Hall review - superb Janáček

★★★★ WIGMORE SOLOISTS, WIGMORE HALL Superb Janáček

A new group starting to make its stylish and confident mark

Wigmore Soloists is such a good idea, and still at an early stage of its development. The group brings together top players to perform the wider chamber music repertoire, normally septets and upwards. The hall also gives the players a place they can call their home, plus a sprinkling of Wigmore branding to help them make their way in the world.

CBSO Chorus, Czech Philharmonic, Bychkov, Barbican review - a mass of life

★★★★★ CBSO CHORUS, CZECH PHILHARMONIC, BYCHKOV, BARBICAN A mass of life

Impossible to imagine more nuanced, dazzling performances of Dvořák and Janáček

One of the world’s top five orchestras – sorry, but I locate them all in continental Europe – played on the second night of its London visit to a half-empty Barbican Hall. Half-full, rather, attentive and ecstatic. As for the much-criticised venue, which I’ve always been able to live with, playing as fine as this shows that you don’t need a state-of-the-art auditorium to make the most beautiful sounds.

Classical CDs: Pealing bells, abandoned ballrooms and abrasive brass

CLASSICAL CDS Obscure Americana unearthed, plus Baroque keyboard music & a visit to the gallery

Obscure Americana unearthed, plus Baroque keyboard music and a visit to the gallery

 

AmericascapesAmericascapes – music by Loeffler, Ruggles, Hanson and Cowell Basque National Orchestra/Robert Trevino (Ondine)

Colli, Bournemouth SO, Scaglione, Lighthouse, Poole review - drama and romance

★★★★ COLLI, BOURNEMOUTH SO, SCAGLIONE Spontaneity caught on the wing

Spontaneity caught on the wing in inspirational live performances

The Drama and Romance of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s promotional hook for this concert signalled a heady musical mix. Appropriate for the stark contrasts of mood central to Wagner’s Tannhäuser Overture and Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, but potentially less so for Dvorák’s Symphony No. 8 that casts barely a cloud to compromise its predominantly sunny G major disposition shared with the outer movements of the Beethoven.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason, RLPO, Hindoyan, BBC Proms review - wood magic and swashbuckling show-offs

★★★★ SHEKU KANNEH-MASON, RLPO, HINDOYAN, BBC PROMS The cellist meditates, the Liverpudlian orchestra lets rip with its lively new chief conductor

The cellist meditates, the Liverpudlian orchestra lets rip with its lively new chief conductor

After 14 years as principal conductor, Vasily Petrenko has left the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in top-league shape. The players must be as thrilled as we are that his successor, Venezuelan Armenian Domingo Hindoyan, carries the flame, catches the spark, call it what you will, with a distinct personality of his own, combining clariy and elegance in baton-wielding with a very watchable physical freedom.

Isserlis, LPO, Elder, Southbank Centre online review – songs of life and death

★★★★ ISSERLIS, LPO, ELDER, SOUTHBANK CENTRE Songs of life and death

Lesser-known Czech passions preface a beloved old favourite

The Southbank Centre automatically stuck the trusty “Bohemian Rhapsodies” headline on this London Philharmonic Orchestra concert of Czech music streamed from the still-deserted Royal Festival Hall. Given Janáček’s presence on the bill, they should have made that “Moravian” as well. I know – get a life.

Kaleidoscope Collective, Wigmore Hall online – playing with panache, as if to a live audience

★★★★★ KALEIDOSCOPE COLLECTIVE, WIGMORE HALL An hour of sheer pleasure

A blazing masterpiece and a personality-filled rarity provide an hour of sheer pleasure

If it all comes across as vividly as this on screen, imagine what it would have been like to witness in person. Which quite a few of us very nearly did, until we had to be disinvited owing to changed government guidelines.

Czech Philharmonic Benefit Concert online review – profound musicianship in sombre masked fundraiser

★★★★ CZECH PHILHARMONIC BENEFIT CONCERT ONLINE Profound musicianship in sombre masked fundraiser

Three violinists, two cellists, four pianists and a harpist play superbly to an empty hall

Less than six months ago Prague’s most prestigious concert hall, the neo-Renaissance Rudolfinum, was all glittering lights and packed, smartly dressed audience for the Czech Philharmonic’s hot ticket first performance there for 49 years of its national epic, Smetana’s Má vlast (My Homeland) – a grand one indeed under principal conductor Semyon Bychkov.