Barbara Hannigan at the Barbican

Barbara Hannigan is unquestionably a star in today’s musical firmament. Anyone who has heard (and seen) her Ligeti Mysteries of the Macabre, live or recorded, would neither doubt nor forget…

The Guildhall Symphony Orchestra: a thrilling program of Hillborg, Britten and Strauss.

Guildhall Symphony Orchestra concerts are always something of an event and this one was no exception. Taking in a Swedish modern classic, one of Benjamin Britten’s finest works and a…

Renée Fleming sings Strauss

“Renée Fleming sings Strauss” shouted all the publicity for this concert, omitting to mention the program was 75% Wagner. Conductor Thomas Guggeis hardly got a look in, yet his successes…

Peer Gynt takes the stage at the Opéra national du Rhin, Strasbourg

This concert realisation of Peer Gynt offered a powerful riposte to Debussy’s famously waspish comment on Grieg’s music: that it had the strange charm of a pink bonbon stuffed with…

Charpentier from La Nuova Musica and Voktett Hannover at Wigmore Hall

Under the direction of Baroque specialist David Bates, La Nuova Musica joined forces with the German a capella ensemble Voktett Hannover to reveal two sides of French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier.…

Mendelssohn and Brahms: a rarity and a staple in the choral repertory

Amateur choral societies are much more likely to venture into lesser known areas of the choral repertory without worrying about the box-office appeal which binds many other promoters. So it…

Spotlight on Carissimi from Vox Luminis

Two death sentences; one fatal, one reprieved, and a near-fatal encounter with a whale. These events formed the central focus of dramatic performances by the Belgium ensemble Vox Luminis in…

Life, death and holidays: lieder by Schubert, Loewe and Krenek at Wigmore Hall

Wigmore Hall gave London audiences the opportunity to hear lieder recitals by two leading German-speaking baritones within the space of a weekend. Konstantin Krimmel was joined by pianist Ammiel Bushakevitz…

Verdi’s Messa da Requiem in Marseille

Like the city itself, this Marseille Requiem reveled in expansive personality. It was a performance that can only be described as exuberant. Taking over from the aged Lawrence Foster as…

A memorable Mahler 3 from The Simón Bolívar and Gustavo Dudamel in London

The Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela has certainly been in the news of late, with pianist Gabriela Montero particularly vocal in the wake of the recent election. But they…