Der Rosenkavalier, Garsington Opera review - musical marvels, drama less often fulfilled

★★★★ DER ROSENKAVALIER, GARSINGTON OPERA Musical marvels, drama less often fulfilled

Classy singing, conducting and playing, directorial holes in bold shot at rococo Strauss

Whatever else happens on the country opera scene this summer, the golden rose award for sheer chutzpah goes to the ever-ambitious Garsington team in pulling this off in no small style. Planning any production of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s intricate 1911 “comedy for music” is daring at the best of times; in the still-shaky Covid era, the decision to go ahead might have seemed foolhardy.

Uchida, Philharmonia, Salonen, RFH review - Bach to the future

★★★★ UCHIDA, PHILHARMONIA, SALONEN, RFH Bach to the future

The conductor as beguiling composer between arrangements and a Beethoven concerto

In the beginning, 38 years ago, came a career-making Mahler Third Symphony for Esa-Pekka Salonen in his first concert with the Philharmonia. Reassembling that vast epic wouldn't be possible under present circumstances.

Bronfman, Philharmonia, Salonen, RFH review – celebration around C major

★★★★★ BRONFMAN, PHILHARMONIA, SALONEN, RFH Celebration around C major

The brilliant first of a great principal conductor’s two farewell programmes

One of the many things we’ll miss when Esa-Pekka Salonen moves on from his 13 years as the Philharmonia’s principal conductor will be his programming. For this first of his farewell concerts, he’s not only chosen what he loves but made sure it all fits.

Coote, Philharmonia, Gardiner, Southbank Centre online review - English masterworks

★★★★ COOTE, PHILHARMONIA, GARDINER, SOUTHBANK CENTRE Compelling Tippett and Britten alongside Elgar’s perennial favourite

Compelling Tippett and Britten alongside Elgar’s perennial favourite

This Philharmonia concert from the Royal Festival Hall comprised three masterworks of English music, following a (welcome) trend that has emerged in COVID-era streamed concerts in digging out a couple of smaller-scale, less often programmed pieces to put alongside a sure-fire hit.

Fidelio, Garsington Opera review - heart of darkness, light-filled liberation

★★★★ FIDELIO, GARSINGTON OPERA Heart of darkness, light-filled liberation

Fine singers equalled by Philharmonia soloists in revelatory chamber-music Beethoven

It may be only six and a half months since many of us saw a production of Beethoven’s Fidelio in the opera house, but that was another world, and this post-lockdown admittance to Garsington Opera’s spacious, award-winning pavilion with its impressive acoustic was always going to be something extraordinary.

BBC Proms live online: Grosvenor, Evans, Philharmonia, Järvi review – energy and sparkle

★★★★ BBC PROMS LIVE ONLINE: GROSVENOR, EVANS, PHILHARMONIA, JARVI Another irresistible concert

Another irresistible concert in this strong Proms season

Unlike the other two Proms I’ve reviewed this season, last night’s by the Philharmonia did not have any bells and whistles when it came to the staging, nor did it explore the edges of the repertoire.

Beethoven: 1808 Reconstructed, Aimard, Philharmonia, Salonen, RFH review - a feast in fading light

★★★★★ BEETHOVEN: 1808 RECONSTRUCTED An epic reconstruction of a historic concert

In dark times, an epic reconstruction of a historic concert

Like it or not, we live – as Beethoven did – in interesting times. In place of the revolutions, wars and occupations that convulsed the cities he knew, we now confront a silent, invisible foe that breeds an equal terror. Hence the empty seats in the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday: a small proportion of the whole, but still noticeable.

Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony, Philharmonia, Hrůša, RFH review - big picture, stunning details

★★★★★ MAHLER'S 'RESURRECTION' SYMPHONY, PHILHARMONIA, HRŮŠA, RFH Big picture, stunning details

Transcendent idylls matter as much as great blazes in this broad view

So many performances of Mahler's most theatrical symphony every season, so few conductors who have something radically fresh to say about it. Two who do are London Philharmonic Orchestra chief Vladimir Jurowski, perfecting his vision over the years, and now the Philharmonia's Principal Guest Conductor, Jakub Hrůša.

Blomfield, Philharmonia, Salonen, RFH review - sounds of a troubled truce

★★★★ BLOMFIELD, PHILHARMONIA, SALONEN, RFH Three idiosyncratic works tell one story of the world in 1945

Three idiosyncratic works tell one story of the world in 1945

Concert programmes that set out to tell us a story can prove a mixed blessing. Yes, it’s valuable and stimulating to find ideas, and narratives, embodied in the musical flow. But great pieces, well-performed, have a habit of cutting loose from the frame of concepts someone has devised for them.