Clements Prize, Conway Hall review - newly-written string trios in competition

★★★★ CLEMENTS PRIZE, CONWAY HALL Newly-written string trios in competition

Varied works by young composers get a sympathetic reading

The Conway Hall in London has hosted chamber music concerts since it was built in 1929, and for 40 years this included a composition prize, in abeyance since the late 1970s. This has now been revived by the hall’s enterprising director of music, pianist Simon Callaghan, to help young composers post-pandemic. Sunday night saw the final concert in which the shortlisted pieces were played and the winner announced.

Album: Vangelis - Juno to Jupiter

★★★ VANGELIS - JUNO TO JUPITER Septuagenarian electronic don maintains course to the stars

The septuagenarian electronic don maintains his course to the stars

Along with Tangerine Dream and Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis is a key figure in the development of - to be loosely colloquial about it – trance and chill-out electronica. His 1970s work was proggy trip music, laced with classical aspirations that later came into their own. Artists from Sven Väth to Air to Enigma owe him a debt, as do those involved in the current boom in soothing electro-classical sounds.

Carnac, BCMG, Kemp, Music@Malling Festival - lyrical Turnage frames abstruse fancies

★★★★ CARNAC, BCMG, KEMP, MALLING FESTIVAL Lyrical Turnage frames abstruse fancies

Bittersweet spells from the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group in rural Kent

Is there any composer alive who writes more luminously bittersweet elegies than Mark-Anthony Turnage? Taking key lines from memorialising poets through the ages as inspiration, he knows that instrumental phrases must sing, sometimes to invisible words, as well as dance if they’re to pierce the heart.

Aimard, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Benjamin, BBC Proms review - a revealing composer portrait

★★★★ AIMARD, MAHLER CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, BENJAMIN, BBC PROMS  A revealing composer portrait

George Benjamin's new Concerto for Orchestra alongside works exploring his roots

Composer George Benjamin has dazzling talent, but he is difficult to showcase. He is not a naturally extrovert type, and most of his projects take years to formulate, and only come about through collaboration with close and trusted performers.

Psappha, Phillips, Hallé St Peter’s, Manchester online review - Turnage world premiere

★★★★ PSAPPHA, PHILLIPS, HALLÉ ST PETER'S, MANCHESTER Turnage world premiere

New music specialists mark 30 years of enterprise and dedication

Manchester’s Psappha have been proudly flying the flag of new and radical music right through the year of lockdown, and last night’s livestream, with two-and-a-half world premieres, one of them by Mark-Anthony Turnage, showed they haven’t given up making waves.

Gillam, Manchester Camerata, Kuusisto, Stoller Hall online review - calm and exhilaration

★★★★ GILLAM, MANCHESTER CAMERATA, KUUSISTO, STOLLER HALL ONLINE Time stands still and enthusiasm cheers the spirits in a concert for the present

Time stands still and enthusiasm cheers the spirits in a concert for the present

Manchester Camerata’s performance with Jess Gillam at Chetham’s School of Music was filmed in private on 9 January (and the sound was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on the 19th), but to see it in its full visual glory we had to wait until a one-off streaming on Friday.