The music of isolation: conductor Ian Page on 18th century 'Sturm und Drang'

THE MUSIC OF ISOLATION Conductor Ian Page on 18th century 'Sturm und Drang'

Inspiring mind behind the Mozartists marks the launch of a seven-volume series

My latest recording with The Mozartists is the first in a seven-volume series [reviewed by Graham Rickson in his Classical CDs Weekly column] exploring the so-called “Sturm und Drang” (literally translated, “storm and stress”) movement that swept through music and other art forms between the early 1760s and the early 1780s.

Classical CDs Weekly: Berlioz, Markus Reuter, The Mozartists

CLASSICAL CDS WEEKLY Big Berlioz, Markus Reuter's quartet and stormy Mozartists

A seminal French symphony, a contemporary string quartet and stormy music from the 18th century

 

Berlioz Thierry FischerBerlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, Rêverie et caprice, La mort d'Ophélie, Sara la baigneuse Utah Symphony/Thierry Fischer, with Philippe Quint (violin) (Hyperion)

Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Poulenc, Simon Höfele

CLASSICAL CDS WEEKLY Bach, Poulenc, Simon Höfele

Life-enhancing keyboard music, cheery sounds from Paris and a dazzling young trumpeter

 

Bach lepauwBach: The Well-Tempered Clavier George Lepauw (piano) (Orchid Classics)

Classical music/Opera direct to home: 1 - Budapest's Quarantine Soirées

CLASSICAL MUSIC / OPERA DIRECT TO HOME Budapest's Quarantine Soirées

First of regular notifications about what you can watch online in the dark days

The great Chilean pianist Claudio Arrau noted of 1920s Berlin that "itimes of trouble, people seek a better life in culture". But what if that culture can no longer be accessed live?

ECO, Zacharias, Fairfield Halls Croydon review - green-fingered Haydn

★★★★ ECO, ZACHARIAS, FAIRFIELD HALLS CROYDON Green-fingered Haydn

The lights are back on and burning cheerfully at south London’s new/old orchestral venue

Switch off for a phrase or two and it’s easy to miss the point in a Haydn symphony that makes each one of them odd and unique. In No. 74, played last night with understated class by the English Chamber Orchestra, that point occurs in the first movement, at the end of the second theme. All has gone just as you’d expect.

Classical CDs Weekly: Haydn, Mahler, Matthew Whiteside

CLASSICAL CDS WEEKLY Classical quartets, a fin-de-siècle symphony and new music inspired by particle physics

Classical quartets, a fin-de-siècle symphony and new music inspired by particle physics

 

Dudok HaydnHaydn: Opus 20 String Quartets, Nos 2, 3 & 5 Dudok Quartet Amsterdam (Resonus)

Prom 14: The Creation, BBC Proms Youth Choir, BBC Philharmonic, Wellber - Haydn on the edge

★★★★ PROM 14: THE CREATION, BBC PROMS YOUTH CHOIR, BBC PHILHARMONIC, WELLBER Haydn on the edge

Heartwarming Genesis oratorio despite a few twists too many

Hello sun, hello great whales, hello choral counterpoint. If there is a more life-enhancing work than Joseph Haydn’s oratorio The Creation, I’ve yet to hear one. Its sheer joie-de-vivre was a felicitous arrival at the Proms, where it really ought to be a regular fixture.

Classical CDs Weekly: Brahms, Haydn, Sibelius

CLASSICAL CDS Brahms cello richesse, Rabinovich sketches Haydn, Sibelius from Paris

Brahms cello richesse, Rabinovich sketches Haydn, Sibelius from Paris


Brahms FischerBrahms: The Cello Sonatas The Fischer Duo: Norman Fischer (cello), Jeanne Kierman (piano), with Abigail Fischer (mezzo-soprano) (Centaur Records)