Songlines Encounters, Kings Place review - West African and Anatolian magic

★★★★ SONGLINES ENCOUNTERS, KINGS PLACE West African and Anatolian magic

Setting the scene for a weekend of close musical encounters from across the globe

Songlines Encounters is your round-the-world ticket to great world music and performances, a chance to travel widely in music and culture without the burden of check-ins, passport control, flight delays, or transfers. 

Attacca Quartet, Kings Place review - bridging the centuries in sound

★★★ ATTACCA QUARTET, KINGS PLACE More American punch than Gallic je-ne-sais-quoi in Ravel

Grammy-winning quartet bring more American punch than Gallic je-ne-sais-quoi to Ravel

Memorably described by Gramophone magazine as the “new kids on the classical block…with lavish pocket money”, Apple’s London-based label Platoon is busy cementing its street cred with an ongoing concert series at Kings Place.

Josienne Clarke, Across the Evening Sky, Kings Place review - celebrating Sandy Denny

★★★★★ JOSIENNE CLARKE, ACROSS THE EVENING SKY, KING PLACE The contemporary singer-songwriter holds a torch for the late, great Sandy Denny

The contemporary singer-songwriter holds a torch for the late, great Sandy Denny

On the first date of a 17-concert tour that had its preview at Celtic Connections in January, Across the Evening Sky begins with the liminal, predatory dangers of associating in any way with the sly “Reynardine”, with Matt Robinson on piano and electronic keyboards and Alec Bowman-Clarke’s bass evoking the twilit murk of the magical faerie song, recorded by Sandy on Fairport’s Liege & Lief.

BBC Singers, Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Kings Place review - on the way to heaven via King's Cross

★★★★ BBC SINGERS, AURORA, COLLON, KING'S PLACE Musical journey towards bliss

Intimate settings for a musical journey towards bliss

Just now, music about survival, transcendence and the afterlife may have a special resonance for the BBC Singers. After all, the supremely versatile century-old chamber choir has endured its own near-death experience – at the hands of the BBC top brass who, in 2023, planned to axe them.

Sun Rings, Sacconi Quartet, Festival Voices, Kings Place review - lift-off for an exhilarating voyage into the unknown

★★★★ SUN RINGS, SACCONI QUARTET, FESTIVAL VOICES, KINGS PLACE A suitably radiant interpretation of a Terry Riley epic

A suitably radiant interpretation of a Terry Riley epic

What better way to start a season about the Earth than by looking back on it from an astronaut’s perspective? At a time when the activities of assorted billionaires and emerging superpowers are making the space race topical again, it feels more than appropriate for Kings Place to begin its Earth Unwrapped programme with Terry Riley’s Sun Rings.

Songs We Carry, Ana Silvera and Saied Silbak, Kings Place review - harmony between Arab and Jew

★★★ SONGS WE CARRY, ANA SILVERA & SAIED SILBAK Harmony between Arab and Jew

Witnesses to the possibility of reconciliation and love

As the Middle East continues to fragment in hate and horror, a tragic unfolding of events with roots reaching back to the middle of the last century, any sign of love and deeply felt collaboration provides a welcome beacon, and signals the possibility of understanding and reconciliation.

Elmore String Quartet, Kings Place review - impressive playing from an emerging group

★★★★ ELMORE STRING QUARTET, KINGS PLACE Impressive playing from an emerging group

A new work holds its own alongside acknowledged masterpieces

The young Elmore String Quartet, recent graduates of the Royal Northern College, made an impressive Kings Place debut last night with a programme that put music written by composers at a similarly early stage in their careers alongside another’s last work. They played with a subtlety and thoughtfulness that point them up as a group to keep an eye on.

SANSARA, The Waiting Sky: A Christmas Meditation, Kings Place review - a thrillingly mysterious and profound Christmas alternative

★★★★ SANSARA, THE WAITING SKY, KINGS PLACE Stunningly interpreted choral music from the 16th century to the modern day

Stunningly interpreted choral music from the 16th century to the modern day

What a beautiful, alternative evening of Christmas music this was, ranging in tone from bleakness to transcendence – a thrilling escape from the season’s cloying commercialism to a sense of something both mysterious and profound. Powerful new commissions from Ukrainian composers including Natalia Tsupryk heightened the sense that Christmas is a time to reflect as much on redemption from cruelty and the unknown as on any status-enhancing material possession.

Aurora Orchestra, Kings Place review - experimental work in an immersive setting

★★★★ AURORA ORCHESTRA, KINGS PLACE Experimental work in an immersive setting

A conceptually elegant evening that transported you to a different dimension

The Icelandic composer Anna Thorvaldsdottír found her work put under a strangely unforgiving lens when it was featured in Tár, the now infamous Todd Field film made in 2022 starring Cate Blanchett as a tempestuously exacting female conductor. In a scene where Lydia Tár is taking a masterclass at the Julliard, she savages a student who is conducting a string quartet playing Thorvaldsdottír’s music, saying it sounds like “tuning up”.

I Fagiolini, Hollingworth, Kings Place review - magnificent Monteverdi Vespers

★★★★★ I FAGIOLINI, HOLLINGWORTH, KINGS PLACE Magnificent Monteverdi Vespers

Small-scale performance offers both grandeur and delicacy

It was great to see Kings Place full on Saturday night for I Fagiolini’s take on the Monteverdi Vespers, added, rock’n’roll style, as an “additional date due to public demand” after the Friday show sold out. And it was superb.