Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Drumsheds review - surround-sound magic in the super-club

★★★★ AURORA ORCHESTRA, COLLON, DRUMSHEDS Surround-sound magic in the super-club

On a vast dancefloor, the chance to listen from inside the orchestra

Every lover of folk-tales knows that the seeker has to endure dangers and setbacks before they finally win the prize. Last night, the ever-enterprising Aurora Orchestra played The Firebird – Stravinsky’s own musical vision of the intrepid hero who outwits the forces of darkness – on a unique site that presents an audience with its own kind of ordeals. Once the Tottenham IKEA, Drumsheds has undergone a metamorphosis from super-store to super-club.

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, Wigmore Hall review - warm and colourful Bartók and Brahms

★★★★ KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER COLLECTIVE, WIGMORE HALL Warm and colourful Bartók and Brahms

Versatile chamber ensemble excels in clarinet-focused repertoire

Last Monday my colleague Boyd Tonkin was delighted by the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective’s playing at Hatfield House – and on Thursday it was my turn to be impressed by their colourful Wigmore Hall recital, which featured the marvellous clarinettist Carlos Ferreira in Bartók and Brahms.

Christian Gerhaher, Gerold Huber, Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford review - an unforgettable recital

★★★★★ CHRISTIAN GERHAHER, GEROLD HUBERT, OXFORD An unforgettable recital

The great German baritone in glorious voice at the Oxford International Song Festival

Christian Gerhaher, the most compelling and complete interpreter of German Lieder of our time, makes no secret of the fact that – unlike his devotion to, say, Schumann – his relationship with the songs of Brahms has never been comfortable.

Kanneh-Mason, Sinfonia of London, Wilson, Barbican review - taking the roof off the Barbican

★★★★ KANNEH-MASON, SINFONIA OF LONDON, WILSON, BARBICAN From musical also-rans to main event, culminating in a stunning Rachmaninov symphony

From musical also-rans to main event, culminating in a stunning Rachmaninov symphony

A programme of less-loved siblings – Shostakovich’s gnarly Second Cello Concerto and Rachmaninov’s “not-the-Second” Symphony No. 1 – gave John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London the chance to do what they do best: force an audience to take a second look.

Music from Pole to Pole, Clark, City of London Sinfonia, Smith Square Hall review - talk of clouds, music to match

★★★★★ MUSIC FROM POLE TO POLE, CLARK, CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA Inspired evening journeying from the Antarctic to the Arctic through patterns in the air

Inspired evening journeying from the Antarctic to the Arctic through patterns in the air

It’s not often that a classical music concert offers to take you beyond the stratosphere and back, but this intriguing evening from the City of London Sinfonia did precisely that with considerable élan. All too frequently there’s a considerable gap between a fantastic idea and its satisfying execution, yet this musical trip from the Antarctic to the Arctic via different cloud formations proved to be as stimulating as it was passionately engaging.

Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, Hatfield House review - musical dreams in marble halls

KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER COLLECTIVE, HATFIELD HOUSE Dreaming in marble halls

Stylish, agile playing in the grandest of frames

“Sero sed serio”: so runs the Salisbury family motto on the carved coat-of-arms in the lavishly panelled and painted Marble Hall of Hatfield House. “Late, but in earnest”. The first adjective certainly doesn’t apply to any member of the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, five of whom performed in the Hall for one of the centrepiece events of the 13th Hatfield House Music Festival.

Music Reissues Weekly: Arvo Pärt - Tabula Rasa

ARVO PÄRT - TABULA RASA A foundational album returns

A foundational album returns

In 2022, Spritualized’s Jason Pierce described his musical goal as "trying to find somewhere between Arvo Pärt and The Stooges.” Amongst the most arresting and explicitly Pärt-styled results of this quest to link the minimalist composer with Iggy Pop‘s pre-punk confrontationists was the affecting "Broken Heart," from his band’s 1997 third album Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space.

Classical CDs: Elephants, clocks and palindromes

CLASSICAL CDS A lovable French composer boxed up, plus discs of choral and chamber music

A lovable French composer boxed up, plus discs of choral and chamber music

 

Poulenc PretreGeorges Prêtre plays Francis Poulenc (Erato)