choral music
Save ENO: The Chorus SpeaksMonday, 14 March 2016"Just listen". That's an imperative, of course, but it can be a very fair and reasonable one if the tone is right. It was Claudio Abbado's encouragement to his Lucerne Festival Orchestra players to make chamber music writ large. It also sounds... Read more... |
Nothing, Glyndebourne Youth OperaSaturday, 27 February 2016![]() Brand-new youth operas tend to fall into two types. One is hugely rewarding for the participants, a skill learned and a treasurable group experience to be remembered for the rest of their lives, as well as for their friends and family in the... Read more... |
Christmas Oratorio, AAM, Egarr, BarbicanWednesday, 23 December 2015![]() Relatively recent tweaks to the abundant London concert scene have resulted in top-end events right up to Christmas. We have in part to thank the seasonal festival at St John’s Smith Square, postponing the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s... Read more... |
Ex Cathedra, St Paul's Church BirminghamMonday, 21 December 2015![]() Is it possible for a carol concert to have a cult following? Ex Cathedra's annual Christmas Music by Candlelight performances in St Paul’s Church have quietly grown into a Birmingham institution. The audience has evolved its own rituals: camping out... Read more... |
A Wondrous Mystery, Stile Antico, Temple ChurchWednesday, 16 December 2015![]() It’s boasting, but surely true, to claim that London offers the biggest number of classy Christmas concerts in the world. How could it be otherwise with established seasonal festivals based around Spitalfields, St John’s Smith Square and the over-... Read more... |
The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone, BBC TwoWednesday, 23 September 2015![]() It’s nearly 10 years since Gareth Malone’s series The Choir first brought amateur choral singing to an improbably appreciative television audience. Like baking, amateur choral singing is quintessentially British – most other cultures leave them... Read more... |
Sir David Willcocks (1919-2015)Saturday, 19 September 2015Even if you never saw him conduct, you may well have sung one of Sir David Willcocks's carol arrangements. I remember the unnatural excitement in our church choir when the orange-jacketed Carols for Choirs 2 arrived on the scene, enhancing our... Read more... |
10 Questions for Conductor Laurence EquilbeyWednesday, 16 September 2015![]() It’s a sunny afternoon at altitude – 1,082 metres, to be precise – in the precincts of France’s highest historic building, the austerely impressive early Gothic Abbey-Church of St-Robert, La Chaise-Dieu. I’m relaxed because I arrived the... Read more... |
Prom 69: Balsom, BBC Concert Orchestra, LockhartMonday, 07 September 2015![]() You can see the logic to the programming of this year’s Free Prom: famous opener with a good tune (Saint-Saëns’s Danse Macabre) to help wash down the new commission (Guy Barker, The Lanterne of Light), before we all get down to business with a nice... Read more... |
Prom 62: Barton, OAE, AlsopWednesday, 02 September 2015A concert of Brahms chamber music I could understand, especially given a balance between early and late. An evening of orchestral Brahms, with or without voices, needs much more special pleading. It didn’t get nearly enough last night. An expanded... Read more... |
Prom 46: Znaider, Danish NSO, LuisiFriday, 21 August 2015Praise be to Carl Nielsen. Praise always, of course, to one of the greatest symphonists, and happy 150th birthday (again), but gratitude on this occasion is due to a programme mostly lining up Nielsen works rare and familiar, for getting me to the... Read more... |
Prom 32: Bartlett, Elschenbroich, RPO, WhitacreMonday, 10 August 2015The England cricket team recently went through seven Test matches alternating winning and losing, the longest such sequence in the history of the game. Eric Whitacre managed a similar, and similarly frustrating, series of hits and misses in his... Read more... |
