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CLASSICAL CDS Contemporary piano music, post-war British songs and baroque cantatas

Contemporary piano music, post-war British songs and baroque cantatas

 

Blake afrikosmosMichael Blake: Afrikosmos Antony Gray (piano) (Divine Art)

Ligeti Day; Kolesnikov/Tsoy, Aldeburgh Festival review - 14 musicians, 16 premieres and 100 metronomes

ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL 2 More boundaries dissolved in Snape and Blythburgh

More boundaries dissolved in Snape and Blythburgh

To give the first performance of a dazzling fantasia in the context of a rangy sunny-evening-to-night concert, as pianists Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy did in glorious Blythburgh Church, merits a gold medal in piano-duo enterprise. To premiere 15 new works in a single programme and adapt perfectly to the various styles, the Ligeti Quartet’s crowning glory of three events celebrating their namesake’s centenary, is simply superhuman.

First Person: composer Lukas Ligeti on how his father György inspired a new approach

COMPOSER LUKAS LIGETI on how his father György inspired a new approach

As the Aldeburgh Festival celebrates Ligeti Senior's 100th anniversary, his son reflects

The music of various African regions and cultures has played a significant role in shaping my own music. My exposure to African traditional music, which started not long after I began my own composition studies, helped me develop my unique artistic voice as a composer, and I owe this influence in part to my father and, indirectly, to his composition class in Hamburg.

Hahn, Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, Wigmore Hall review - Americana old and new

★★★★ KALEIDOSCOPE CHAMBER COLLECTIVE, WIGMORE HALL Americana old and new

Enjoyable collaboration between star violinist and impressive young ensemble

Artist-in-Residence at the Wigmore Hall Hilary Hahn brought her residency to an end with a collaboration with the exciting Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, a notably youthful and ethnically diverse group, who brought with them a notably more youthful and ethnically diverse crowd than the hall usually entertains.

Sinfonia of London, Wilson; Kolesnikov/Tsoy; Bozzini Quartet; Phantasm, Aldeburgh Festival review - new sounds for old

ALDEBURGH FESTIVAL 1 Masterpieces made over, reimagined and reborn

Masterpieces made over, reimagined and reborn beside the Suffolk sea

You don’t expect to visit the Britten-Pears shrine in Suffolk and come back raving about Edward Elgar. Yes, Elgar. On Sunday evening, John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London brought the composer’s Second Symphony to Snape Maltings: that marshland temple to every anti-Elgarian current in post-war British music.

Turangalîla-Symphonie, LSO, Rattle, Barbican review - a farewell night to remember

★★★★★ TURANGALILA-SYMPHONIE, LSO, RATTLE A farewell night to remember

Sir Simon signs off in London with magnificent Messiaen

Simon Rattle’s farewell season as music director of the London Symphony Orchestra has inscribed a sort of artistic memoir as he moves from one of his beloved blockbusters to another. Last night, he closed his account at the Barbican (though he will regularly return as “Conductor Emeritus”) with Messiaen’s mighty Turangalîla-Symphonie.

Bocheng Wang, Wigmore Hall review - extraordinary agility and technical fluidity

★★★★ BOCHENG WANG, WIGMORE HALL Extraordinary agility and technical fluidity

A pianist who prides discipline over flashiness

Rachmaninov had his doubts about his Variations on a Theme of Corelli. He confided to Medtner that when he performed them, “I was guided by the coughing of the audience. Whenever the coughing increased, I would skip the next variation. Whenever there was no coughing, I would play them in proper order.”

First Person: pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason on how childhood informs her latest recording

FIRST PERSON: PIANIST ISATA KANNEH-MASON On how childhood informs her latest recording

Once-popular Dohnányi masterpiece gets a new lease of life in a personal selection

My entire childhood was punctuated with music. I just can’t remember a time without it being present and I think it’s shaped me enormously. I have varying pieces of music for the different times in my life and they all evoke very powerful memories for me.