St Matthew Passion, Academy of Ancient Music, Cummings, Barbican review - moving and humble

★★★ ST MATTHEW PASSION, AAM, CUMMINGS, BARBICAN Direct small-forces performance

A small-forces performance of intimacy and directness

It is Passion season, and Bach’s St John and St Matthew – as well as his less well-known Easter Oratorio – have been well covered on theartsdesk in the last few weeks. Whether with large choir, small choir, or one to a part with no separate chorus, there have been plenty of great performances to be heard this year.

Classical CDs: Fog, overdubs and broken glass

CLASSICAL CDS An Easter oratorio, late-romantic song transcriptions, an iconic ballet score

An Easter oratorio, plus late-romantic song transcriptions and an iconic ballet score

 

Brahms-Reger BuchbinderBrahms arr. Reger: Song Transcriptions Rudolf Buchbinder (piano) (Deutsche Grammophon)

Bach's Easter Oratorio, OAE, Whelan, QEH review - the joys of springtime

★★★★ BACH'S EASTER ORATORIO, OAE, WHELAN, QEH The joys of springtime

The upbeat, sunlit side of Holy Week Bach

Waiting, and hoping, may prove just as intense an experience as the fulfilment of a wish – or of a fear. Bach knew that, and infused his Easter Week music with a sense of suspense and anticipation built into vocal and instrumental lines that build and strive and stretch towards a climactic revelation that, until the very end, remains just out of reach. 

Schubert Piano Sonatas 4, Paul Lewis, Wigmore Hall review - feverish and sometimes violent

★★★★★ SCHUBERT PIANO SONATAS 4, PAUL LEWIS, WIGMORE HALL Explosive new insights in the pianist's latest interpretations of the last three masterpieces

Explosive new insights in the pianist's latest interpretations of the last three masterpieces

“Death doesn’t scare me at all,” said my friend Christopher Hitchens during our last telephone conversation. “After all, it’s the only certainty in life. Dying, however, scares me shitless”.

Bach Passions, Dunedin Consort, Mulroy/Jeannin, St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral/Queen's Hall, Edinburgh review - twin peaks

BACH PASSIONS, DUNEDIN CONSORT, MULROY/JEANNIN, EDINBURGH Twin peaks 

Scaling the heights of Saints Matthew and John within a week

The annual St Matthew Passion from the Dunedin Consort is one the most reliably beautiful jewels in Edinburgh’s musical year. They do the St John Passion much less frequently; in fact, this is the first time I’ve heard them do it, maybe motivated by its tercentenary this year.

Our Mother, Stone Nest review - musical drama in a mother's grief

★★★★ OUR MOTHER, STONE NEST Touching staged version of Pergolesi’s 'Stabat Mater'

Touching staged version of Pergolesi’s 'Stabat Mater' features brilliant singing

Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater is one of the most ineffable masterpieces of the 18th century, its poignancy increased by the fact that the 26-year-old composer died shortly after writing it. A medieval meditation about Mary at the foot of the cross, it pitches two voices against a small orchestra, presented in a dramatised production this week by the young historical performance ensemble Figure.

Gillam, Hallé, Poska, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - an experience of colour and fun

★★★★ GILLAM, HALLE. POSKA, MANCHESTER Sensitive shaping from a consummate Estonian

Sensitive shaping from a consummate Estonian

There was a common factor in the superficially disparate elements of this Hallé concert, and it wasn’t just the fact that both soloist and conductor were female. It was an experience of the colours of the music and a sense of enjoyment of what orchestral music offers.

Ensemble Augelletti, London Handel Festival, Charterhouse review - dynamic framing of the honorary Englishman

Delightfully inventive repertoire performed with wit and energy

One of the many delightful discoveries in this dynamic, imaginative lunchtime concert was that Handel and Telemann had a thing for sending each other flowers. Not bouquets, but earthy bulbs and tubers, “I am insatiable where hyacinths and tulips are concerned, greedy for ranunculi, and especially for anenomes,” Telemann wrote.

St Mary's Music School, RSNO, Søndergård, Usher Hall, Edinburgh review - a shining role for young choristers

★★★ ST MARY'S MUSIC SCHOOL, RSNO, SØNDERGÅRD, USHER HALL, EDINBURGH  A shining role for young choristers

A youthful evening promises more than it delivers

For the second year in a row the Royal Scottish National Orchestra chose to share its platform in Edinburgh’s Usher Hall with the young musicians of St Mary's Music School. As RSNO chief executive Alistair Mackie pointed out in a short opening speech, the links between the two organisations run deep, as many players in the RSNO started their musical careers at St Mary's.