Review - Paavo Järvi : The Complete Erato Recordings
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
If your production concept for Wagner’s ‘Romantic horror’ takes you down the reasonable route that this is a show in...
Reviewed by Mike Ashman in issue: 01/2020
For its mix of irrelevance and pretentiousness (‘music is the homeland of infinite possibility, freedom and sublimated time’), Alpha’s perfunctory...
Reviewed by Richard Wigmore in issue: 01/2020
This is Verdi’s Il trovatore and it is not Verdi’s Il trovatore. That’s not just because this is the 1857...
Reviewed by Neil Fisher in issue: 01/2020
The Supposed Miracle, or Cracovians and Highlanders (Cud mniemany, czyli Krakowiacy i Górale) was first performed Warsaw in 1794. Its...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 01/2020
The undoubted draw of the Pesaro Rossini Opera Festival’s 2018 bicentenary revival of Ricciardo e Zoraide, the three-hour mock-heroic epic...
Reviewed by Richard Osborne in issue: 01/2020
Atys, the fourth tragédie en musique that Lully composed to a libretto by Philippe Quinault, was dubbed ‘the king’s opera’....
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 01/2020
Born in Brazil, Antônio Carlos Gomes was a breakthrough composer – the first non-European to score an operatic success in...
Reviewed by Mark Pullinger in issue: 01/2020
Opera directors today seem to have difficulty in coping with Gluck’s retelling of the Orpheus legend, where – in both...
Reviewed by Richard Lawrence in issue: 01/2020
Robin Tritschler and Malcolm Martineau explore the early history of the song-cycle in this thoughtful recital, which flanks Beethoven’s An...
Reviewed by Tim Ashley in issue: 01/2020
Once heard, never forgotten, Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek and The Hilliard Ensemble, Garbarek the Blakean serpent weaving among the angels....
Reviewed by Rob Cowan in issue: 01/2020
Andrew Mellor revisits recordings the prolific Estonian conductor made originally for Virgin
Lindsay Kemp welcomes a box of Baroque delights from the American conductor
The tabletop ‘music centre’ may be just a distant memory, but where do you start when you want to...
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Tim Parry explores the legacy of Jorge Bolet’s Decca recordings
Rob Cowan on collections devoted to two pianists, a cellist and a composer
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