sat 18/10/2025

Classical Reviews

BBC Young Musician 2020 Finale, BBC Four review - poise versus extraterrestrial ecstasy

David Nice

“You have to be careful you’re not judging the piece,” cautioned a pearl-necklaced Nicholas Daniel, great oboist and winner of the 1980 BBC Young Musician (of the Year, as it then was).

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Booth, Nash Ensemble, Wigmore Hall online review - contemporary music programme lacks diversity

Bernard Hughes

Wigmore Hall does not dish up a great deal of contemporary music, preferring a menu of mainstream chamber music.

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Connolly, Middleton, Leeds Lieder online review - epic voyage on a luxury vessel

Boyd Tonkin

Some lockdown-era recital programmes have doled out miserly short measures, as performers gallop through a brief, rushed hour (or less) of music as if afraid to tax the online patience of their disembodied audience.

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Brian Elias Focus Day, Concert 1, Wigmore Hall online review - portrait of the artist in miniature

alexandra Coghlan

What comes to mind when you think of Brian Elias? The violence and humming, background threat of The Judas Tree, his score for Kenneth MacMillan’s brutal final ballet...

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Greig, I Fagiolini online review - poetry and music to redeem a damaged world

Bernard Hughes

I Fagiolini do not just do choral concerts. Indeed, director Robert Hollingworth claimed in the pre-concert chat, he finds choral concerts boring.

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The Gesualdo Six, St Martin-in-the-Fields online review - perfectly polished polyphony

Miranda Heggie

For their concert debut at St Martin-in-the-Fields, The Gesualdo Six brought a programme of English motets for the final instalment in the venue's trio of Easter concerts.

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Hough, Hallé, Elder, Bridgewater Hall, Manchester online review - brassy, bouncy optimism

Robert Beale

Sir Mark Elder is back with the Hallé for the latest (and penultimate) filmed concert in their “Winter Season” of 2020 and 2021, including the world premiere of Huw Watkins' Second Symphony. He introduces it from the Bridgewater Hall foyer, and mentions plans for a six-concert summer series with audiences present in the hall – well, let’s hope so.

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Isserlis, LPO, Elder, Southbank Centre online review – songs of life and death

Boyd Tonkin

The Southbank Centre automatically stuck the trusty “Bohemian Rhapsodies” headline on this London Philharmonic Orchestra concert of Czech music streamed from the still-deserted Royal Festival Hall. Given Janáček’s presence on the bill, they should have made that “Moravian” as well. I know – get a life.

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Benjamin Grosvenor, Barbican online review - black magic and golden-age gorgeousness

Jessica Duchen

I can’t deny that it’s great to be able to experience a recital by Benjamin Grosvenor live from the Barbican despite lockdown, streamed into your own home.

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Castalian Quartet, Stoller Hall, Manchester online review - mercurial playing fits a varied programme

Bernard Hughes

The Polyphonic Concert Club is a collective of musicians – including Isata Kanneh-Mason and I Fagiolini – offering recorded chamber recitals released weekly through March and April.

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