Lili Boulanger’s Faust et Hélène with the LPO and Karina Canellakis

Lili Boulanger was one of the most fascinating – and tragic – of female twentieth-century composers. The first woman to win the Prix de Rome in 1912, for the work…

Historic Philadelphia Recital Comes To Rural Virginia with Loudoun Lyric Opera

One hundred years after its original performance in 1915, Dorothy Leona Jewell’s recital in Philadelphia received a reenactment this past weekend at Faith Chapel Gathering Place in Lucketts, VA. Jewell’s…

An all-British line-up with the Sinfonia of London

These days it’s comparatively rare to come across a concert programme consisting entirely of works by different British composers, performed by an orchestra made up of mostly British-born musicians, with…

Manchester Camerata at Wigmore Hall

It’s amazing what can change in three-quarters of an hour. This short lunchtime concert at Wigmore Hall presented some remarkable music in superb performances: the known, the lesser-known and the…

Arvo Pärt at 90 with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir & Tallin Chamber Orchestra at the Barbican

Since the first recording of his music in 1984 on the German label ECM, Arvo Pärt has attracted a huge following and an international reputation. With a significant birthday for…

Britten and Mahler From the Concertgebouw’s Crack Chamber Ensemble

Death is the great leveller, affecting all individuals irrespective of nationality, ethnicity or creed. It comes to us all, each and every one of us, and the most prescient of…

It’s all in the telling: Jennifer France, Edward Gardner and the LPO

Music encompasses many different kinds of storytelling, with and without overt narration. In the world of fictional narratives, there are often heroes or victors, villains or antagonists, stereotypical characters, and…

Opera Singers Bring A Beautiful Addition to Cherrydale UMC’s Concert Series

Started by pianist Mark Irchai last year, Cherrydale United Methodist Church’s concert series has twice so far featured a group of up-and-coming opera singers under the banner of “The Passion…

Youthful flair in Paisiello’s Don Quixote at Naples

Paisiello was one of the composers closely associated with the important operatic tradition of 18th century Naples. By the time he came to study in the city in the mid-1750s,…

Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and Monteverdi Choir present a composer who catches you by surprise

It was all going so well for him. He was already a celebrated opera composer, having made opera buffa something of a calling card, and in just 23 years had…