Benedetti, La Cetra, Saffron Hall

BENEDETTI, LA CETRA, SAFFRON HALL The violinist's Vivaldi charms an appreciative audience in a bold new hall

The violinist's Vivaldi charms an appreciative audience in a bold new hall

There's a whole fairytale backstory to be told here. The residents of Saffron Walden and the surrounding area still can't quite believe their good fortune. The North Essex town and its state secondary school have been gifted a new 730-seat concert hall with a fine acoustic by a philanthropist with twin passions for state education and classical music.

Benedetti, Manchester Camerata, Takács-Nagy, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

NICOLA BENEDETTI, BRIDGEWATER HALL, MANCHESTER The violinist demonstrates her passion for music education

In a wonderful curtain-raiser violinist Nicola Benedetti demonstrates her passion for music education

Having been put to the fiddle at the age of five, Nicola Benedetti appreciates the value of making music at an early age. She is fiercely committed to music education and developing new talent. So it was a joy to see her playing enthusiastically with 30 primary school children as a pre-concert curtain raiser to the start of Manchester Camerata’s new season.

A silver rose for Glyndebourne's 80th

A SILVER ROSE FOR GLYNDEBOURNE'S 80TH Season preview for new era under Robin Ticciati

Season preview for this opera-house aristocrat's new era under conductor Robin Ticciati

Der Rosenkavalier, Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s 1911 “comedy for music” about love, money and masquerading in a putative 18th-century Vienna, is a repertoire staple around the world. Continental houses throw it together without a moment’s thought, a single rehearsal (Felicity Lott memorably recalls a Vienna Staatsoper performance in which the first time her character, the Marschallin, met the mezzo singing the trousers role of her young lover Octavian was when they woke up in bed together at the beginning of the opera).

theartsdesk in Bodø: a World of Music inside the Arctic Circle

THEARTSDESK IN BODØ: A WORLD OF MUSIC INSIDE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE Elvis Costello headlines the genre-busting Nordland Musikkfestuke in remotest Norway

Elvis Costello headlines the genre-busting Nordland Musikkfestuke in remotest Norway

“Rock ‘n’ roll was invented in Bodø about 1922,” declares Elvis Costello before kicking into “A Slow Drag With Josephine”. “Then it crept down to Trondheim,” he continues. “Then the squares in Oslo got it about 1952.” Up here, 25km inside the Arctic Circle, it actually seems possible that anything could have developed without the outside world noticing. On the tip of a finger of land between two mountain-fringed fjords, the city of Bodø doesn’t need to shout its identity. The setting is enough.

Prom 34: Nigel Kennedy, Palestine Strings, the Orchestra of Life

NIGEL KENNEDY AT THIS YEAR'S PROMS He's playing 'Lark Ascending' tonight. Here was a slightly different performance from the lovable maverick

Nigel Kennedy wins the affection and applause of a packed Royal Albert Hall

There had been a buzz of anticipation about this late-night Prom by Nigel Kennedy, the Palestine Strings and his Orchestra of Life, and it was completely sold out. After a long association with Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and 2.4 million sales of the 1989 album, Nigel Kennedy doesn't seek or need either forgiveness or permission to open the doors of this music to other tendencies.

theartsdesk Olympics: Athletes at the opera

The Olympic Games are responsible for the most popular operatic libretto of all time

Triumph, despair, glory and struggle: the Olympic Games might technically be a sporting event, but in spirit and essence they are pure drama. Film-makers may have shouted loudest about this discovery, generating hit after Olympic-themed hit throughout the 20th century, but composers also know a thing or two about sporting thrills, with almost 300 years of Olympic action in the opera house.

The South Bank Show: Nicola Benedetti, Sky Arts 1/ The Good Guys, Sky 1

SOUTH BANK SHOW: NICOLA BENEDETTI: On tour with Scotland's virtuoso fiddler

On tour with Scotland's virtuoso fiddler, and two Texas cops get the Peckinpah treatment

There are worse assignments than making a film about Nicola Benedetti, and the glamorous 25-year-old violinist had clearly entranced Lord Bragg. Mind you, you'd struggle to find much to dislike about her. She's funny and articulate and has a billion-watt smile, while being an utterly dedicated musician whose playing mixes technical command with potent emotional expressivess.

L'Olimpiade, Garsington Opera

L'OLIMPIADE: In this Olympic battle the final scores are Garsington 1 Vivaldi 0

In this Olympic battle the final scores are Garsington 1 Vivaldi 0

Despite ever-more determined attempts by musicologists to broaden the baroque repertoire of our opera houses, Handel still very much has things his own way. But in this Olympic year a sly challenge has emerged from Antonio Vivaldi’s L’Olimpiade – its topical, Games-themed premise garnering it more performances in a single year than in the past 200 put together. Undeniably apt, unquestionably novel, but is the opera actually any good?

La Verità in Cimento, Garsington Opera

A Vivaldi premiere may just be the dark horse of this season's summer opera

With so many of the premieres and rediscoveries of the summer opera season coming from the bel canto repertoire, it’s lovely to see Garsington Opera striking out in a different direction. Following on from last year’s L'Incoronazione di Dario (and culminating aptly next year in L’Olimpiade), the company this year offer up that exotic rarity La verità in cimento – a middle-period Vivaldi opera, behind the veil of whose unfamiliar title are hiding a harem of flashing-eyed arias and seductive orchestral writing.