BBC Proms: Ehnes, Sinfonia of London, Wilson review - aspects of love

★★★★ BBC PROMS: SINFONIA OF LONDON, WILSON Sensuous Ravel, bittersweet Bernstein

Sensuous Ravel, and bittersweet Bernstein, on an amorous evening

Critics (including this one) casually refer to John Wilson’s Sinfonia of London as an all-star outfit, an army made up of generals. This week I was able to see, and hear, exactly what that means. A few days ago, in Scotland, I marvelled at flautist Adam Walker’s agility and versatility in his outstanding performances with the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective at the Lammermuir Festival.

Presteigne Festival 2025 review - new music is centre stage in the Welsh Marches

PRESTEIGNE FESTIVAL 2025 New music is centre stage in the Welsh Marches

Music by 30 living composers, with Eleanor Alberga topping the bill

If you were a devotee of Dmitri Shostakovich whose only opportunity to attend some live performances marking this year’s 50th anniversary of his death was spending the weekend of 21 - 25 August at the Presteigne Festival, you probably wouldn’t have felt short-changed.

Lammermuir Festival 2025 review - music with soul from the heart of East Lothian

LAMMERMUIR FESTIVAL 2025 Music with soul from the heart of East Lothian

Baroque splendour, and chamber-ensemble drama, amid history-haunted lands

One piece that you’re unlikely to hear at the Lammermuir Festival is Lucia di Lammermoor. As co-director James Waters explained during a drive to the absurdly picturesque church and castle at Crichton (fit setting for a Netflix epic, let alone a blood-soaked bel canto opera), venues and resources do set some limits to works that can be presented to the standards he demands.

BBC Proms: Steinbacher, RPO, Petrenko / Sternath, BBCSO, Oramo review - double-bill mixed bag

★★★★ BBC PROMS: STEINBACHER, RPO, PETRENKO / STERNATH, BBCSO, ORAMO Young pianist shines in Grieg but Bliss’s portentous cantata disappoints

Young pianist shines in Grieg but Bliss’s portentous cantata disappoints

My final visit to the Proms for this year was a Sunday double-header of the RPO playing Respighi, Milhaud and Vaughan Williams at 11am and an evening concert of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and massed choirs in Gipps, Grieg and Bliss.

theartsdesk at the Lahti Sibelius Festival - early epics by the Finnish master in context

★★★★★ LAHTI SIBELIUS FESTIVAL Early epics by the Finnish master in context

Finnish heroes meet their Austro-German counterparts in breathtaking interpretations

It’s weird, if wonderful, that vibrant young composers at the end of the 19th century should have featured death so prominently in their hero-sagas. Assume their inspiration came from Wagner’s Siegmund, Siegfried and Tristan. But Sibelius, Mahler and Richard Strauss took very different paths on the route to obliteration. That’s only one of many things that helps to make Hannu Lintu’s three-year exploration of Sibelius in the context of his predecessors and contemporaries so fascinating.

Classical CDs: Sleigh rides, pancakes and cigars

CLASSICAL CDS Big editions of Sir Thomas Beecham and Dame Joan Sutherland, and much more

Two big boxes, plus new music for brass and a pair of clarinet concertos

 

Joan Sutherland boxiiJoan Sutherland: The Complete Decca Recordings - Operas 1959-1970 (Decca)

Waley-Cohen, Manchester Camerata, Pether, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester review - premiere of no ordinary violin concerto

★★★★ WALEY-COHEN, MANCHESTER CAMERATA, PETHER, WHITWORTH Maternal care

Images of maternal care inspired by Hepworth and played in a gallery setting

Manchester Camerata is enhancing its reputation for pioneering with three performances featuring Nick Martin’s new Violin Concerto, which it has commissioned, two of them in art galleries rather than conventional music venues.

BBC Proms: Barruk, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, Kuusisto review - vague incantations, precise laments

★★★★ BBC PROMS: BARRUK, NORWEGIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, KUUSISTO First-half mix of Sámi songs and string things falters, but Shostakovich scours the soul

First-half mix of Sámi songs and string things falters, but Shostakovich scours the soul

Every year, the Royal Albert Hall proves complicit in the magic of the quietest utterances if, as Barenboim put it, you let the audience come to you and don’t try too hard. Pekka Kuusisto is the ultimate communicator, the ideal guide for the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra. Stitching "classical" string music with numbers from a Sámi singer, Katarina Barruk, though, didn’t quite come off.

BBC Proms: Alexander’s Feast, Irish Baroque Orchestra, Whelan review - rapturous Handel fills the space

★★★★★ BBC PROMS: ALEXANDER'S FEAST, IRISH BAROQUE ORCHESTRA, WHELAN Pure joy, with a touch of introspection, from a great ensemble and three superb soloists

Pure joy, with a touch of introspection, from a great ensemble and three superb soloists

Many Londoners would already have experienced the musicality incarnate of Peter Whelan and his Irish Baroque Orchestra. A smaller ensemble rocked two of Irish National Opera’s Vivaldi specials in the Linbury Theatre – one a major award winner – and the best Messiah I’ve ever heard in the Wigmore Hall. Their first Prom was pure celebration, and how they filled the Royal Albert Hall, both collectively and solo-wise, in the revised Dublin version of Alexander’s Feast.

BBC Proms: Moore, LSO, Bancroft review - the freshness of morning wind and brass

★★★★ BBC PROMS: MOORE, LSO, BANCROFT The freshness of morning wind and brass

English concert band music...and an outlier

11am concerts do take some getting used to. The BBC Proms season has no fewer than seven of them this year, three on Saturdays and four on Sundays. And yet, strangely, for this programme, mainly consisting of works for concert band, it did genuinely seem like the right time of day.