Fung, BBC Philharmonic, Weilerstein, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - clever and comical

★★★ FUNG, BBC PHILHARMONIC, WEILERSTEIN, MANCHESTER Clever and comical

First UK performance of new cello concerto by Katherine Balch given with uncanny skill

Placing the UK premiere of Katherine Balch’s whisper concerto (for cello and orchestra) after Haydn’s Symphony No. 100 was probably an inspired idea from the BBC Philharmonic and conductor Joshua Weilerstein.

Così fan tutte, Opera North review - a safe bet

★★★★ COSI FAN TUTTE, OPERA NORTH Balanced voices and personalities in strong revival

Voices and personalities in balance and contrast in revived Albery production

Reviving Tim Albery’s production of Così fan tutte, now almost 20 years old, again at Leeds Grand Theatre, Opera North have a bet that’s as safe as Don Alfonso’s in the story – that “Women are all the same”. It’s a sure-fire winner, and the best part this time round lies in the balance and contrast of both voices and personalities in the casting of the central pairs of lovers.

Balanas Sisters, Anonimi Orchestra, The Bomb Factory, Marylebone review - talented Latvian conductor heads exciting new ensemble

★★★★ BALANAS SISTERS, ANONIMI ORCHESTRA, THE BOMB FACTORY, MARYLEBONE Talented Latvian conductor heads exciting new ensemble

The latest voice in the dialogue about what the future of classical music might look like

In an evening filled with "firsts" one of the many striking aspects was the effect the Anonimi Orchestra debut had on people walking past on the Marylebone Road. As we sat in the warehouse space of the Bomb Factory – with its exposed brick walls and large display windows – from time-to-time passers-by could be seen transfixed, gazing in at the vivacious ensemble bringing light to the January gloom.

Ablogin, SCO, Emelyanychev, City Halls, Glasgow review - a happy 50th birthday

★★ ABLOBIN, SCO, EMYLYANYCHEV, CITY HALLS, GLASGOW A happy 50th birthday

Hundreds and thousands of birthday delights, with Mozart and contemporary surprises

The mood was indeed celebratory at Glasgow’s City Halls on Friday evening for the second of two concerts celebrating the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s 50th birthday. It opened with a suite from Figaro Gets a Divorce, a comic opera written by composer Eleanor Langer to a text from director and librettist David Pountney which was premiered by Welsh National Opera in 2016.

Aimard, Concerto Budapest SO, Keller, Cadogan Hall review - lords of the dance

Old friends with a Hungarian spring in their step

The Zurich International series at Cadogan Hall has turned into a horizon-expanding stage on which to catch those visiting orchestras that don’t always claim top billing in bigger venues. The hall’s welcoming acoustic shows off the sound and style of its guests as the grander barns might never do.

The Magic Flute, Clonter Opera review - inventive ideas on the farm

★★★★ THE MAGIC FLUTE, CLONTER OPERA Inventive ideas on the farm

Cheshire platform for emerging talent comes up with the goods again

Necessity has to be the mother of invention for many operatic enterprises these days – and there are few with such inventive powers as those of Clonter Opera in Cheshire.

Its avowed aim is to be a platform for emerging artists and a bridge from conservatoire training to the professional world, and its track record in achieving that for nearly 50 years is impressive. This summer production in the theatre-on-the-farm brought 10 young singers together, bursting with talent, and entertained its audience well.

Bezuidenhout, The English Concert, St Martin-in-the-Fields review - Mozart spring-cleaned

Period styling for favourite pieces – but without the cobwebs

An evening of Mozart favourites in a landmark church on a sunny evening: that might suggest a perfect recipe for gently soporific tourist entertainment. Thankfully, not in the hands of Kristian Bezuidenhout and the English Concert. At St Martin-in-the-Fields, the South African-born Australian virtuoso of the period keyboard joined the Baroque orchestral powerhouse with which he collaborates as principal guest. Together, they stripped the varnish, and shook the dust, from two treasures whose sheer familiarity can render them in some way inaudible.