Bach Weekend, Barbican review - vivid and vibrant celebrations

John Eliot Gardiner’s mini cantata pilgrimage alongside world-class recitals

John Eliot Gardiner was 75 in April, and to celebrate, the Barbican Centre staged a weekend devoted to his favourite composer. Gardiner himself provided the backbone of the event, three concerts of cantatas with his Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists, while most of the other events were chamber music recitals. That felt like a random combination, and no justification was given for the mix.

theartsdesk at the Leipzig Bach Festival: a cantata blockbuster

★★★★★ LEIPZIG BACH FESTIVAL A musical and historical revelation

Gardiner, Suzuki, Koopman and Rademann offer a musical and historical revelation

If you ever find yourself in Leipzig at a weekend during school term, the Bach motet (and occasionally cantata) performances in the great cantor’s old church, the Thomaskirche, are an absolute must. But if you happened to be in that city this weekend just past, you will have been able to immerse yourself in practically a whole year’s worth of cantatas in the space of a little more than forty-eight hours. 

Chopin's Piano, Tiberghien, Kildea, Brighton Festival review - mumbled words, magical music

★★★ CHOPIN'S PIANO, TIBERGHIEN, KILDEA, BRIGHTON FESTIVAL Mumbled words, magical music

French pianist runs the gamut of colour and expression, but the framework's shaky

First the good news: Cédric Tiberghien, master of tone colour, lucidity and expressive intent, playing the 24 Chopin Preludes plus the Bach C major and the C minor Nocturne in the red-gold dragons' den of the Royal Pavilion's Music Room.

theartsdesk in Kraków - Easter music with a British focus

THEARTSDESK IN KRAKOW Dowland in a salt mine and Edinburgh's Dunedin Consort in residence

Edinburgh’s Dunedin Consort in residence at one of Poland’s flagship music festivals

Held annually every Holy Week, Kraków’s Misteria Paschalia is one of the continent’s most vibrant early music festivals. With an increasing focus on international collaborations, the 2018 edition welcomed Edinburgh’s Dunedin Consort as artists in residence, and their director, Professor John Butt, as Resident Artistic Director.

theartsdesk at the Lucerne Easter Festival: Haitink, Schiff and an alternative Passion

RIP BERNARD HAITINK (1929-2021) Distilled wisdom in Lucerne conducting masterclasses

Greatest living conductor lights the way as mentor in three days of musical excellence

Anyone passionate about great conducting would jump at the chance to hear 89-year-old Bernard Haitink giving three days of masterclasses with eight young practitioners of the art, his eighth and possibly last series in Lucerne (though he's not ruling anything out). That was the hook to visit this year's Easter Festival.

Bach Cantatas - not just for Christmas

BACH'S CANTATAS Plan a year of listening to the greatest music known to man

Plan a year of listening to the greatest music known to man

Faced with yet another new work premiered by the Borodin Quartet, Shostakovich asked a daunting question: "but have you played all of Haydn's quartets yet?". Of course they hadn't, and felt justly rebuked.

Christmas Oratorio, LPO, Jurowski, RFH review - right piece, wrong place

★★★ CHRISTMAS ORATORIO, LPO, JUROWSKI, RFH Right piece, wrong place

Chorus and orchestra are the brightest baubles on Bach’s seasonal tree

Just when you can scarcely move for Messiahs, two Christmas Oratorios came along at once on Saturday night. That’s London concert schedules for you. While John Butt and his Dunedin Consort unwrapped four of the cantatas at the Wigmore Hall, Vladimir Jurowski presented all six. Was it too much of a good thing?

Classical CDs Weekly: Christmas CDs, part 2

High-flying trumpets, department stores and civil war: six more of this year's best seasonal releases

 

Bach's MagnificatBach: Magnificat in E flat, Missa in F Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner (SDG)