Prom 32, Gillam, BBCNOW, Venditti review - belated debuts and a dancing delight

★★★★ PROM 32, GILLAM, BBCNOW, VENDITTI Belated debuts and a dancing delight

Karl Jenkins brings fun, Beethoven brings fireworks

This Prom by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Nil Venditti featured a first half of Welsh composers, including the belated Proms debut of Karl Jenkins at the age of 80. It’s a sign of how Proms programming has evolved over the last 30 years that either of them gets a look-in and, even if I had some mixed feelings about their pieces, it can only be a good thing that they are now being heard in this festival.

First Night of the Proms, BBCSO, Chan review - from the sublime to the mischievously meticulous

★★★ FIRST NIGHT OF THE PROMS, BBCSO, CHAN From sublime to mischievously meticulous

Exhilarating start to the Proms with Isata Kanneh-Mason's performance as highlight

The first night of the BBC’s 2024 Proms season was illuminated by the blazing brilliance of Isata Kanneh-Mason’s performance of Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto and the world premiere of Ben Nobuto’s witty video-game-inspired Hallelujah Sim. Hong Kong born conductor Elim Chan presided over a vibrant, joyful evening in which apparent crowd-pleasers like Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony were balanced by pieces that ranged from the sublime to the mischievously meticulous.

theartsdesk at the Pärnu Music Festival 2024 - youth, experience and old mastery on the highest level

The three conductor Järvis - Neeme and sons Paavo and Kristjan - run the gamut

"The world meets in Pärnu", slogan for the 14th festival in Estonia's summer seaside capital, has held good ever since Paavo Järvi gathered native musicians and key players from the international teams he inspires to form what's now the Estonian Festival Orchestra. Buzz about the youngsters formerly serving just the conductors’ course is new; 2024's Järvi Academy Youth Symphony Orchestra embraces 30 countries.

Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sousa, St Martin-in-the-Fields review - Beethoven, younger than springtime

★★★★★ ORCHESTRE REVOLUTIONNAIRE ET ROMANTIQUE, SOUSA, ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS An exuberant cobweb-clearing symphony cycle

An exuberant cobweb-clearing symphony cycle

Better (much better, indeed) late than never. The Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique should have given their cycle of Beethoven symphonies at St Martin-in-the-Fields in May 2020, after touring to Spain and the US. A lot has happened since. The pandemic scuppered the original timetable, while his own alleged actions – after he reportedly attacked a singer during rehearsals in France last year – have kept the ORR’s founder John Eliot Gardiner off the podium.

Queyras, Philharmonia, Suzuki, RFH review - Romantic journeys

★★★★ QUEYRAS, PHILHARMONIA, SUZUKI, RFH Japan's Bach maestro flourishes in fresh fields

Japan's Bach maestro flourishes in fresh fields

As he approaches his 70th birthday, Masaaki Suzuki has not just travelled into pastures new but proved himself thoroughly at home in them. The founder-director (in 1990) of Bach Collegium Japan, a distinguished harpsichordist-organist as well as one of the most rigorous and scholarly interpreters of the Baroque legacy, has just completed a tour with the Philharmonia that joyfully embraced a selection of Romantic masterworks. 

Osborne, BBC Philharmonic, Bihlmaier, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester review - an orchestra at the top of its game

Another Bruckner symphony for the 200th anniversary year

Just a few days after the Hallé’s Bruckner 8, the BBC Philharmonic weighed in with his Seventh Symphony for its Manchester audience. We’re all getting a lot of Bruckner in his 200th anniversary year, and this was a wise choice, being one of his shorter creations in the genre – only about an hour and 10 minutes in playing time – and containing some of his best melodic ideas and rhythmic inventions.