Aimard, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin, BBC Proms review - a revealing composer portrait

★★★★ AIMARD, MAHLER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, BENJAMIN, BBC PROMS  A revealing composer portrait

George Benjamin's new Concerto for Orchestra alongside works exploring his roots

Composer George Benjamin has dazzling talent, but he is difficult to showcase. He is not a naturally extrovert type, and most of his projects take years to formulate, and only come about through collaboration with close and trusted performers.

Kopatchinskaja, BBCSSO, Volkov, BBC Proms Review - the spirit of the dance in Bartók

★★★KOPATCHINSKAJA, BBCSO, VOLKOV, BBC PROMS Spirit of the dance in Bartók

Folk roots joyously explored

Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja has a joyous hunger for communication through music. She sometimes seems to dance through it. This was at its most vivid when she lunged towards BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader Laura Samuel to invite her to start the encore at the end of the first half of Saturday’s Bartók Roots Prom, “Baladă și Joc” (ballad and dance), a duo for two violins by György Ligeti.

Crowe, BBCSSO, Volkov, BBC Proms review - shining light on history and heritage

★★★★ CROWE, BBCSSO, VOLKOV, BBC PROMS Shining light on history and heritage 

A big premiere shaded by music that’s always new

Minds in Flux is the largest of this season’s Proms commissions, and last night it afforded a rare chance for UK audiences to hear work of George Lewis outside the often insular new-music and avant-garde improvisation circuits.

Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, Chineke! Orchestra, Bovell, BBC Proms - a star danced

★★★★ JENEBA KANNEH-MASON, CHINEKE! ORCHESTRA, BOVELL, BBC PROMS A star danced

Outstanding conductor finds lithe personality in Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Symphony

Now that you've found her, never let her go. I hope that’s the mantra among players of the Chineke! Orchestra and their Artistic and Executive Director Chi-chi Nwanoku – leading the double basses last night – after this Prom with Panamanian-American conductor Kalena Bovell. With her dancing spirit and focused stick technique regularly at the helm, this team could develop the real musical character that has eluded them under less dynamic and personable figures.

LSO, Rattle, BBC Proms review - dazzling Stravinsky showcase

★★★★ LSO, RATTLE, BBC PROMS  Dazzling Stravinsky showcase

Humanity and warmth behind severe facades

Simon Rattle and the LSO marked the 50th anniversary of Stravinsky’s death with a concert of three “symphonies”. In fact, the programme had little to say about Stravinsky’s relationship with symphonic form: his early E flat Symphony was omitted, and the Symphonies of Wind Instruments, the opening work, is not a symphony in any accepted sense. The programme was rather an opportunity to hear some of Stravinsky’s more obscure orchestral works.

First Person: theartsdesk writer Bernard Hughes on composing for the BBC Proms

BERNARD HUGHES theartsdesk writer on composing for the BBC Proms

Classical music reviewer on sitting on the other side of the artist-critic fence

For many years, first as a punter then latterly as a reviewer, I have sat in the section of the Royal Albert Hall stalls near stage right, under the BBC Radio broadcast box, knowing that that is where they sit the composers being premiered at the Proms. This means, among other things, that you have to be discreet in voicing opinions about new pieces, and to avoid staring too pointedly.

Esfahani, Gibson, Manchester Collective, BBC Proms review – variety, but not always in proportion

★★★ ESFAHANI, MANCHESTER COLLECTIVE, BBC PROMS Harpsichordiana from fierce to festive

Music for harpsichord and strings ranges from the fierce to the festive

I was looking forward to this Prom by the Manchester Collective, an exciting young group founded in 2016, which has quickly established a reputation for innovative presentation of contemporary repertoire.

A Night at the Opera, BBC Philharmonic, Glassberg, BBC Proms review - six of the best

★★★★ A NIGHT AT THE OPERA, BBC PROMS Operatic plums over-curated but gorgeously sung

Operatic plums plus, possibly over-curated but gorgeously sung

This delectable Prom hid behind the title "To Soothe the Aching Heart" the failsafe concept of a programme of the world’s favourite opera extracts, plus some. Take six British opera stars – three sopranos, two tenors and a mezzo – and assign them the business of comforting us all.

Ólafsson, Philharmonia, Järvi, BBC Proms review - a ravishing Proms debut

★★★★ OLAFSSON, PHILHARMONIA, JARVI, BBC PROMS A ravishing Proms debut

Musical time-travel from top Icelander, Estonian and great London orchestra

What does it mean to be Classical? It’s the question award-winning Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson has consistently asked in a career that has collided music from Bach to Debussy, presenting them as part of a single conversation and continuum. Here, in a striking BBC Proms debut, he continued to probe and challenge, with a little help from the Philharmonia Orchestra and Paavo Järvi.

Isserlis, LPO, Jurowski, BBC Proms review - a final hand full of aces

★★★★★ ISSERLIS, LPO, JUROWSKI, BBC PROMS  A final hand full of aces

A typically adventurous mix, beautifully performed, marks Jurowski's farewell to the LPO

We finished with a pure Hollywood moment when John Gilhooly – as Chair of the Royal Philharmonic Society – popped up after the warm applause to announce that the Society had awarded its gold medal to Vladimir Jurowski. Oddly, Covid rules meant that the actual handover took place backstage.