Ax, Kavakos, Ma, Barbican review - all-star Brahms

★★★★★ AX, KAVAKOS, MA, BARBICAN Elite trio brings virtuosity, subtlety and finesse to Brahms

Elite trio brings virtuosity, subtlety and finesse to Brahms

Expectations ran high for this recital, Brahms from an all-star piano trio of Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos and Yo-Yo Ma. The group has recently recorded the three Brahms piano trios for Sony, and this concert was part of a promotional tour of the US and Europe. The high-profile event also served to open the Barbican season. The performance certainly lived up to its billing, with exemplary performances from all three, and fine ensemble between them.

Prom 55, Lisztes, Lendvai, Lendvay, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Fischer review - unity and strength

★★★★★ PROM 55, BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA, FISCHER 2 Unity and strength

Gypsy fiddlers, fizzing cimbalom and celestial Brahms

There seems no limit to the sheer creativity that fizzes from Iván Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra. For their second night at the Proms, packed out this time, the theme was the meeting of classical and Gypsy musical traditions.

theartsdesk at the Pärnu Music Festival 2018 - Pärt, Leonskaja and friends hard at play

PÄRNU MUSIC FESTIVAL 2018 Wild nights with the Estonian Festival Orchestra and friends

Wild nights from Paavo Järvi's Estonian Festival Orchestra at home before their first Prom

Unanticipated miracles happen every summer in the quiet paradise of Estonia's seaside capital. The first this year came as a total surprise. Having got off the afternoon coach from Riga last Monday and dumped bags at my villa base in Pärnu's garden zone, I headed back into town for the first event.

Prom 33, Schultz, Reuter, BBCSO, Farnes review - powerful Brahms Requiem

★★★★ PROMS 33: SCHULTZ, REUTER, BBCSO, FARNES Powerful Brahms Requiem

Choral classic paired with contemporary work of colour and theatricality

The heart of Prom 33 was Brahms’s massive German Requiem, a piece that eschews Christian dogma and Day-of-Judgment terrors for a humanism focusing on consolation of the bereaved.

Prom 15, Lewis, BBC Philharmonic, Gernon - a masterful Emperor took the musical laurels

★★★ PROM 15, LEWIS, BBC PHILHARMONIC, GERNON  Masterful Emperor takes musical laurels

A thoughtful programme on the page didn't quite come into focus in performance

There’s a particular quality to light seen from shadow. Think of the surface of the water glimpsed, hazy and haloed, as you swim upwards after a deep dive, or the smudged edges of city lights seen from a night flight. This concert by Ben Gernon and the BBC Philharmonic was an exercise in adjusted perspective.

theartsdesk at Leipzig's Blüthner Piano Factory - a perfect family business

LEIPZIG'S BLÜTHNER PIANO FACTORY A perfect family business

From the wood to the polished final article, a living lesson in piano-making

Have you ever wondered why the Steinway grand piano is invariably the instrument of choice in every hall you visit, great or small? Why do the halls in question not offer a choice between two or three pianos of different manufacture, as so many did before the Second World War?

Ibragimova, Tiberghien, Wigmore Hall review – light, bright and melodic Brahms

★★★★ IBRAGIMOVA, TIBERGHIEN, WIGMORE HALL Light, bright and melodic Brahms

Sensitive but dynamic playing perfectly conveys the music’s carefree spirit

The Brahms violin sonatas make a perfect spring evening recital. The Second and Third were inspired by a summer retreat, but all three are light, bright and with direct melodic appeal. Violinist Alina Ibragimova and pianist Cédric Tiberghien conveyed that carefree spirit perfectly, the long melodic lines simply but elegantly shaped and the accompanying textures always carefully calibrated.

theartsdesk in Bremen: 150 years of A German Requiem

BRAHMS'S GERMAN REQUIEM IN BREMEN 150th anniversary performance of Good Friday premiere is up on the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie's website

Paavo Järvi conducts Brahms's dramatic masterpiece in its original cathedral location

STOP PRESS (10/4/2020): this performance is up for a short period on the Deutsche Kammerphilhamonie's website for free viewing. Paavo Järvi is offering a live Q&A on conducting Brahms on Saturday 11 April 2020.

Robin Ticciati on conducting Brahms: 'trying to understand the man through his music'

ROBIN TICCIATI ON CONDUCTING BRAHMS 'Trying to understand the man through his music'

A masterclass in the preparation and performance of a great symphony

Edinburgh, October 2015. Robin Ticciati is still flying high from a remarkable performance of Brahms's First Symphony, the start of an intended cycle with his Scottish Chamber Orchestra in his seventh season as principal conductor. After a revelatory dissection of the thinking that shaped the interpretation, we both look forward to the end of the experience later in the season, with the Fourth.