Royal Albert Hall
Prom 57, Bach Mass in B Minor, OAE, Butt review - passion and precisionTuesday, 30 August 2022![]() A strong team of musical chefs can blend and spice Bach’s mighty Mass in B Minor in a variety of different ways, and still prepare a feast to savour. We don’t know exactly why Bach felt compelled to bundle his decades of genius into this late... Read more... |
Prom 52, Kuusisto, Finnish RSO, Collon review - fairytales, folksongs and a soaring larkSaturday, 27 August 2022![]() Schoolteachers know – even if only the very best can put it into practice – that faced with a noisy classroom you shouldn’t raise your voice, but rather speak quietly. Over recent Proms seasons audience coughing has reached extreme levels, so the... Read more... |
Prom 49, Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony, Connolly, Alder, LSO, Rattle review - a long and grand goodbyeThursday, 25 August 2022![]() Long goodbyes don’t get grander, warmer or more passionate than this. Sir Simon Rattle began his farewell season with the London Symphony Orchestra with a Proms performance of Mahler’s Second, “Resurrection” Symphony – the mighty work that has... Read more... |
Prom 43, Solomon, The English Concert, Jeannin review - a Handelian box of delightsSaturday, 20 August 2022![]() Like many people, I grew up with cut-and-paste Handel. It could take decades before you found out where that shiny snippet of a childhood earworm truly belonged.A full-length Solomon, for instance – as delivered by The English Concert with a luxury... Read more... |
Prom 42, Lisiecki, BBC Scottish SO, Dausgaard review - concerto partnership made in heavenFriday, 19 August 2022![]() Sibelius or Nielsen symphonies? Last night, with the Finn’s Seventh in the first half and the Dane’s “Inextinguishable” (No. 4) in the second, choice should have been impossible. Francesco Piemontesi or Jan Lisiecki? I’d have been equally happy with... Read more... |
Prom 40, Moore, RPO, Petrenko review - orchestral clarity, and a persuasive trombonistWednesday, 17 August 2022![]() It does need saying: the RPO may receive less frequent plaudits than some of their London peers, but this is a fine and wonderfully responsive orchestra with a distinctive character.The string sections have a natural opulence and warmth in their... Read more... |
Prom 39, Hartwig, BBCSO, Oramo review - bright and breezy followed by a curate's eggTuesday, 16 August 2022Two quirky concertos – one for orchestra, though it might also be called a sinfonietta – and a big symphony: best of British but, more important, international and world class. Sakari Oramo and the BBC Symphony Orchestra sounded glorious throughout... Read more... |
Prom 35, Wang, Oslo Philharmonic, Mäkelä review - crystalline fantasy and levitational brillianceSaturday, 13 August 2022![]() Klaus Mäkelä, 26-year old chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic and Orchestre de Paris, lined up for the same role at the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 2027, knows exactly where he’s going: a crucial asset in the idiosyncratic ebb and flow of... Read more... |
Prom 34, Soltani, BBC Philharmonic, Ollikainen review - journeys into inner worldsFriday, 12 August 2022![]() Proper music tells stories just about itself, the stern pedagogues insist; it doesn’t (or anyway shouldn’t) paint descriptive pictures of places and people. Well, maybe not – but it was hard to banish all thoughts of geography, even of biography, at... Read more... |
Prom 31, Alder, Ulster Orchestra, Rustioni review - a summer night's dreamWednesday, 10 August 2022![]() The Ulster Orchestra’s Prom finished early to accommodate a late-night concert by the esteemed Tredegar Band – but by then, we’d already enjoyed one spectacular brass showcase. Under its justly-praised chief conductor Daniele Rustioni (formerly... Read more... |
Prom 27, Dinnerstein, National Youth Orchestra, Gourlay review - colour symphoniesMonday, 08 August 2022![]() Danny Elfman – the punk rocker-turned-film composer behind Batman, Spider-Man, Edward Scissorhands and The Simpsons – reports that he felt sceptical when first approached to write for the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Why? Simply... Read more... |
Prom 19, Hallé, Elder review - cinematic drama, and plenty of itMonday, 01 August 2022Trickling or gushing in torrents, lapping rhythmically or slopping out all over the floor: water was the constant, flowing steadily through the centre of the Hallé’s Proms performance. In a tough year for audiences, Manchester’s finest and music... Read more... |
