GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich Symphony No. 11 – San Diego Symphony Orchestra/Payare
Sonically speaking, this streamed offering from San Diego is right up there with the best we have – yes, even the much-lauded Chandos/Storgards account which was my Critics Choice a couple of years back. The young Venezuelan…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich Symphony No. 10 – Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse/Sokhiev
There’s a great deal to admire here. Some individual new thinking, too. In some ways the Tenth is the most classically cast of all Shostakovich’s symphonies – and to honour that it must feel organic. Sokhiev’s opening…
DAME JANET BAKER in conversation: Champs Hill
Tuesday 18 October 2022 2.30pm Champs Hill is thrilled to welcome back the great British classical singer, Dame Janet Baker. Continuing Champs Hill’s ‘In Conversation’ series, music journalist and radio presenter Edward Seckerson talks to Dame Janet…
GRAMOPHONE Review: John Williams Violin Concerto No 2 & Various – Mutter, Boston Symphony Orchestra/Williams
‘The Guv’nor’ of movie music is quick to acknowledge those who have inspired him – composers and performers alike – and these two new releases are as much a tribute to the creative impulses of his two…
GRAMOPHONE Review: John Williams ‘A Gathering of Friends’ Cello Concerto & Various – Yo-Yo Ma, New York Philharmonic Orchestra/Williams
‘A Gathering of Friends’ celebrates three decades of friendship between Williams and Yo-Yo Ma and features a radical revision of the Cello Concerto first conceived after their initial meeting through the Boston Pops Orchestra. For this new…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich ‘Jazz & Variety’ – Singapore Symphony Orchestra/Litton
Shostakovich’s well-developed sense of irony is so intrinsically wrapped up with his love of popular music – especially that which the Soviet establishment regarded as ‘trivial’ or better yet ‘subversive’ – that it’s sometimes hard to discern…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Price/Coleman/Montgomery – New York Youth Symphony/Repper
Florence Price is fast becoming the flag-bearer for a whole new generation of female African-American composers. And she is also a wonderful example of how quality will out if champions like Yannick Nézet-Séguin (his terrific disc of…
DAME JANET BAKER in Conversation: Ryedale Festival
Monday 25th July 2022 7.30pm Duncombe Park, Helmsely One of the greatest of all singers gives a rare public interview in her native North Yorkshire. Dame Janet Baker is joined by Edward Seckerson to discuss her life…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Weill Symphony No. 2 & Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 – Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra/Shani
An eye (and ear) catching coupling. Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony is front and centre of the core repertoire these days – though not always in performances as good as this one – but we rarely hear Kurt Weill’s…
GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – June 2022
This being the last of these columns for the time being, I thought I’d reflect some more on the issues that keep me and my colleagues so exercised from month to month: the art of realisation, recreation,…