Joseph Houston, St John's Smith Square review - masterful MC in the theatre of piano

★★★★ JOSEPH HOUSTON, ST JOHN'S SMITH SQUARE Young Berlin-based pianist shines in a night of virtuosic play

The young Berlin-based pianist shines in a night of vertiginously virtuosic play

Joseph Houston’s recital gave us the piano exposed, sent up, psychoanalysed; in short, piano as theatre. And whether silently depressing keys or creating chords with an elbow, the young Berlin-based pianist brought formidable focus and unshowy mastery.

Ivana Gavrić, Wigmore Hall review - more earth than air

★★★ IVANA GAVRIC, WIGMORE HALL Rugged song and dance from Haydn to Grieg, but this Schumann was too prosaic

Rugged song and dance from Haydn to Grieg, but this Schumann was too prosaic

Power and intelligence combined make Sarajevo-born British pianist Ivana Gavrić stand out from the crowd. Bass lines are clear and strong; right-hand melodies move in keenly articulated song. The first half of her recital progressed with well-earthed, dancing energy to a strong clincher in Chopin's B flat minor Scherzo.

Christian Tetzlaff, Lars Vogt, Wigmore Hall review - lyrical Brahms from veteran duo

★★★★ CHRISTIAN TETZLAFF, LARS VOGT, WIGMORE HALL Lyrical Brahms from veteran duo

The great German's three violin sonatas shine in elegant and songful readings

Sonata no 1 – Sonata no 2 – Sonata no 3 – that’s barely a recital programme, it’s just a list. Fortunately, violinist Christian Tetzlaff and pianist Lars Vogt (pictured below by Neda Navae) have good musical reasons for presenting the Brahms violin sonatas in chronological order.

Labèques, Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Kings Place review - good-natured Schubert and Mozart delight

★★★★ LABEQUES, AURORA ORCHESTRA, COLLON, KINGS PLACE Good-natured Schubert and Mozart delight

French pianists battle a noisy audience but the music wins out

The Aurora Orchestra at Kings Place last night showcased both the best and worst things about attending live concerts, with the pros outweighing the cons. Early on, extraneous noise made me long for the pure listening experience of a good pair of headphones, but elsewhere the immediacy and physicality of the live experience was genuinely exciting.

Hough, Basel CO, Holliger, Cadogan Hall review - heavenly lengths in Schubert

★★★★ HOUGH, BASEL CO, HOLLIGER, CADOGAN HALL Heavenly lengths in Schubert

A well-drilled Swiss band takes on the ‘Great’ C major Symphony – every note of it

Before the age of photography, people and places were recorded in ink or paint or sound. The process of recording was not instant, could not be rushed, and produced by its nature an experience of layers. On the last leg of a brief UK tour, the Basel Chamber Orchestra brought to Cadogan Hall two landscapes and two portraits, in performances notably true to life and unified as harmoniously as a Rothko quartet by the ensemble’s own cultivated tonal palette.

András Schiff, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review – rigour and honesty

★★★★ ANDRAS SCHIFF, BRIDGEWATER HALL Full value Bach programme from a master pianist

Full value in a Bach programme from a master pianist

Intellectual rigour and emotional honesty are the rewarding qualities in András Schiff’s Bach playing. Virtuosity comes as standard, too. And you get value for your money – his programme all but filled two-and-a-half hours, and he was as completely in command at the end as he had been at the beginning.

More so, if anything. If Schiff is not entirely satisfied with the way something comes out, he’ll play the whole section of the music again, just to show what it really can be like.