Karita Mattila, Ville Matvejeff, Wigmore Hall
    
      
  
  
   
The Finnish diva's sumptuousness is sometimes overwhelming but always committed
At first it all felt too much. In addition to the garish red arum lilies either side of the platform, an overwhelming scent of eau de Cologne from a neighbour and the always hard-to-fight Wigmore Hall torpor were our diva's pink and purple attire, her flashing jewels, and above all that opulent voice, which even in recitals is more accustomed to bigger spaces and still seemed at times to be channelling her demented Salome from The Rest is Noise festival's opening night.
 
           
 
 
 
 
 
 
