Hallé, Wong, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - Bruckner’s Ninth completed

★★★★★ HALLE, WONG, BRIDGEWATER HALL, MANCHESTER Bruckner’s Ninth completed

Kahchun Wong takes Manchester audience on an epic journey

Kahchun Wong’s third Bridgewater Hall concert with the Hallé in his inaugural season as principal conductor consisted of just one work: Bruckner’s Symphony no. 9 – but not in the incomplete three-movement version that until quite recently has been the norm in Manchester (and elsewhere).

Hardenberger, BBC Philharmonic, Storgårds, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - splendour and a trumpeter's voluntary

★★★★★ HARDENBERGER, BBC PHILHARMONIC, MANCHESTER Individuality and discipline

Individuality and discipline in Strauss, Stravinsky, Haydn… and more

Two splendid pieces of orchestral virtuosity began and finished the second Saturday concert by the BBC Philharmonic under John Storgårds at the Bridgewater Hall. It was given the title of “Mischief and Magic”, an apt summary.

For mischief we had Richard Strauss’s Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks, perhaps the most perfect of his orchestral tone poems in that it not only tells a story but is beautifully shaped and balanced as an extended classical rondo.

Hallé, Wong, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - declaration of thrills to come

East meets west in maestro’s opening statement of Britten and Mahler

If audience reaction is anything to go by, Kahchun Wong’s season-opening first concert officially in post as principal conductor of the Hallé was an outstanding success.

And the reception was deserved. Still young enough, with a mop of hair cascading over his forehead, to look like a Wunderkind, he has considerable experience behind him, with a career on both sides of the world – in south-east Asia and in Europe and America.

Bavouzet, Nemecz, McLachlan, Manchester Camerata, Takács-Nagy, Stoller Hall, Manchester review - finish line of a remarkable marathon

★★★★★ MOZART IN MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER CAMERATA A remarkable marathon

Triumphant conclusion for ‘Mozart, made in Manchester’ piano concertos series

Mozart, made in Manchester”, the project to perform and record an edition of the piano concertos plus all the opera overtures, seemed a distant destination and an unlikely marathon when Manchester Camerata embarked on it eight years ago.

Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - a fine and fitting finale for Sir Mark

★★★★★ HALLE, ELDER At the Proms tonight, a programme which wowed in Manchester

An immediately attractive new choral-orchestral work from Sir James MacMillan

When it was first announced that Mark Elder was to become music director of the Hallé, I phoned a friend who knew him well from serving on his staff at English National Opera in earlier years. “He’s completely devoted,” he said. “He never does anything superficially, he’s always well prepared, he’s a good orchestra trainer, and he’ll last longer than other conductors.” It was a description and prediction that was amply fulfilled in the following quarter-century.

Hough, Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - affection and adventure

★★★★ HOUGH, HALLE, ELDER, BRIDGEWATER HALL, MANCHESTER Affection and adventure

Sir Stephen Hough’s piano concerto receives its European premiere

It’s probably a bit early to be getting misty-eyed about the approaching end of Sir Mark Elder’s time as music director of the Hallé, but the programme he and they have just finished touring in the North of England will have been, for many, his real farewell.

Its last outing was at the Bridgewater Hall yesterday, and it was (characteristically) a blend of the much-loved and familiar and something adventurous and new.