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  • GRAMOPHONE Review: Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet - Los Angeles Philharmonic/Dudamel

Popular Podcasts

  • A Conversation With LIISA RANDALU: Schumann Quartet release 2nd CD
  • A Conversation With DAME JANET BAKER
  • ENCOUNTERS: Edward Seckerson talks to Broadway composer LUCY SIMON
  • A Conversation With VICTORIA WOOD: New TV drama, ‘Loving Miss Hatto’
  • A Conversation With VASILY PETRENKO: RLPO Shostakovich Symphonies
  • Edward Seckerson talks to RENÉE FLEMING about The Light in the Piazza
  • A Conversation With JOHN RUTTER
  • A Conversation With DAVID McVICAR & SARAH CONNOLLY: Charpentier’s ‘Medea’
  • A Conversation With JULIAN OVENDEN
  • A Conversation With SIR PAUL McCARTNEY: BBC Radio 4 Kaleidoscope
  • Classical Music,  Reviews

    Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Rattle, Royal Festival Hall (Review)

    By Edward / 30/01/2013

    Period instruments demand absolute honesty from their players. Their sound is their personality – candid, quirky, eccentrically beautiful – but their soul is revealed in the spirit of the playing where beauty is not skin deep and…

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  • Classical Music,  Reviews

    London Philharmonic Orchestra, Elder, Royal Festival Hall (Review)

    By Edward / 24/01/2013

    The natural logic of this heady mix of first and second Viennese utterances was turned on its head with Webern’s early tone poem Im Sommerwind opening like a breathy premonition of the autumnal second song of Mahler’s…

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  • Opera,  Reviews

    Birtwistle/Harsent “The Minotaur”, Royal Opera House (Review)

    By Edward / 22/01/2013

    Ancient myths reside in Harrison Birtwistle’s orchestral writing – and in The Minotaur, which I now believe to be the richest of all his stage works, it comes up through your body like the shifting of tectonic…

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  • Classical Music,  Reviews

    London Philharmonic Orchestra, Mattila, Hampson, Jurowski, Royal Festival Hall (Review)

    By Edward / 20/01/2013

    A single bottom C sunk deeper than even the deepest underground trains running so audibly below the Royal Festival Hall was the auspicious start to the South Bank Centre’s much anticipated festival “The Rest is Noise”. Forget…

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  • Classical Music,  Reviews

    London Symphony Orchestra, Upshaw, Adams, Barbican Hall (Review)

    By Edward / 18/01/2013

    You learn a lot about a composer from the pieces they revere – and for John Adams what might have seemed like an unlikely opening gambit to kick-start this short stack of three concerts with the London…

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  • Asides

    Richard Rodney Bennett (1936-2012)

    By Edward / 26/12/2012

    Just a word or two about an extraordinary musician and a genuinely lovely man. From his precocious early years at the cutting edge of the musical avant garde to those many and memorable nights where just the man and…

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  • Asides

    Into the madhouse… “The Changeling” at the Young Vic

    By Edward / 18/12/2012

    The Young Vic’s slogan is “It’s a big world in here”. It’s a changing world, too. This most adaptable of venues wrong foots you with every visit. It’s quite simply a different environment for every show, a…

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  • Classical Music,  Opera,  Reviews

    Wagner “Der fliegende Holländer”, Zurich Opera, Royal Festival Hall

    By Edward / 16/12/2012

    Why anyone these days would want to perform Wagner’s Der fliegende Holländer with an interval when even the three act version was so plainly fashioned to be performed without one is beyond me. There is that tell-tale…

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  • Classical Music,  Reviews

    Renée Fleming, Barbican Hall (Review)

    By Edward / 10/12/2012

    Building a memorable solo recital is an art in itself – that we know – but personalising it so precisely to your vocal character that it’s hard to imagine other voices even contemplating such a programme, now…

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  • Opera,  Reviews

    Meyerbeer “Robert Le Diable”, Royal Opera House (Review)

    By Edward / 07/12/2012

    In the fictional museum of operatic history the Meyerbeer exhibit invites curiosity more than it commands respect. One sees his place in the grand – very grand – scheme of things, one can appreciate his influence, acknowledge…

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