Fibonacci Sequence, Conway Hall review - characterful chamber music for winds

Ensemble launches its 25th year with a sunny programme

Most classical concert reviews focus on prominent orchestras and opera companies at major venues. But beyond the likes of the Barbican and the Royal Opera House, there are whole strata of musical life where smaller scale ensembles and amateur choirs provide a vital live music experience in less exalted venues.

The Conway Hall in London is one such venue, whose offering goes beyond music – it embraces art, lectures, community events and even monthly atheist "services" – but whose main hall has a pleasant acoustic for its regular Sunday concerts.

Australian Chamber Orchestra, Tognetti, Milton Court review - brilliantly hyper-active Mozart

★★★★★ AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, MILTON COURT Brilliantly hyper-active Mozart

The dynamic Aussies thrill with precision as well as power

Think Glastonbury, not Salzburg. It struck me at Milton Court last night that the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s ebullient, rock’n’roll Mozart would go down a storm at the sort of music festival renowned for canvas more than canapes.

BBC Philharmonic, Wellber, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - new conductor’s debut

Harbinger of things to come – the spirit of the stage

Two days after announcing his appointment as their next chief conductor (he takes the reins officially next summer, in time for the Proms), by remarkable good fortune the Manchester-based BBC Philharmonic was able to present Omer Meir Wellber as the conductor of their second Bridgewater Hall series concert.

Anderson & Roe, RLPO, Tali, Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool review - measured fire

★★★★ ANDERSON & ROE, RLPO, TALI, PHILHARMONIC HALL, LIVERPOOL Estonian conductor makes a powerful impression

 

An Estonian arrives in the UK to make a strong impression

There must be something of a beauty parade going on in Liverpool now that Vasily Petrenko has called time on his tenure at Philharmonic Hall.  After all, someone will need to step into his shoes from 2021 after he departs for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It was refreshing, therefore, to welcome Anu Tali to conduct the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, making her debut with the orchestra.

Uchida, Connolly, Skelton, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review – songs of farewell

★★★★ UCHIDA, CONNOLLY, SKELTON, LPO, JUROWSKI Last words from Mozart and Mahler

Last words from Mozart and Mahler, played and sung with dignity and insight

Not all composers require the finger of mortality pointing at them to develop what becomes a late style. Charges of detachment and even indifference have been levelled at the B flat major Piano Concerto K595 which Mozart completed early in the year of his death, but Mitsuko Uchida’s playing of it on Saturday night was as refined, as weightless and translucent as her trademark silk tops.

La finta semplice, Classical Opera, QEH review - consummate musicianship stokes early Mozart

★★★★ LA FINTA SEMPLICE, CLASSICAL OPERA Consummate musicianship stokes early Mozart

At 12, he was a very clever boy rather than a genius, but style carries this comic opera

You can always be sure of impeccable casting and spirited playing as Ian Page takes his Classical Opera through Mozart year by year. Just don't expect more than the glimmer of genius to come in 1768, though. It doesn't matter in those admirable showcase programmes highlighting the young Amadeus alongside more mature voices of the year in question.

Capriccio, Garsington Opera review - a classy evening with words and music

★★★★ CAPRICCIO, GARSINGTON OPERA A classy evening with words and music

Stardust from soprano Miah Persson and fine company in Strauss's conversation-piece

Like the comedies of Mozart – the genius the artistic milieu depicted in Capriccio seems to be waiting for, if its original 1770s setting is observed – the more conversational operas of Richard Strauss depend far more than one often realises on conducting that sets a stylish, buoyant pace. Without it, and even more more rehearsal time than Garsington allows, musical heaven remains just out of reach.