Edward Seckerson meets CELINDE SCHOENMAKER
Welcome to the first episode of the regular MUSICALS Magazine Podcast hosted by Edward Seckerson. In this episode, Edward’s guest is Celinde Schoenmaker, currently starring as Sarah Brown in Nicholas Hytner’s immersive production of Guys & Dolls…
COMPARING NOTES with JACOB FOWLER
Sunday 21st May 2023, 7.00pm Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zédel Comparing Notes brings stars of the West End and Broadway to Crazy Coqs. In a lively and informal mix of performance and conversation, host Edward Seckerson will be getting…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Nielsen Symphonies 1 & 3, 4 & 5 – Danish National Symphony Orchestra/Luisi
These are quite marvellous – and in the case of the Fourth Symphony, incendiary – performances. There’s something about the temperament of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra when they rejoice in the bracing and songful adventures of…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements, Symphony in C etc. – BBC Philharmonic/David
It’s easy to underestimate the depth and breadth of Andrew Davis’ repertoire and indeed his sterling qualities as a conductor – his ebullience, his robust sense of rhythm and razor sharp ears. All of which is much…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich Symphony No 10, Mahler Symphony No 10 – Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra/van Zweden
Mahler’s impact on those that followed him was greater than he would ever know. For Shostakovich it was the irony, the grand gesturing, the uncertainty of a symphonic tradition pushed to its limits. The two Tenths impact…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Mahler Symphony No. 9 – Bavarian Radio Sinfonieorchester/Rattle
In a matter of only weeks before this recording arrived for revue I’d been privileged to witness two great (and I don’t use the word lightly) Rattle performances: an unforgettable Mahler 2 at the BBC Proms and…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5, Rimsky-Korsakov Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh – LSO/Noseda
Noseda’s account of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth doesn’t put a foot wrong but leaves one wanting so much more. I could leave the review at that and in a way have said as much as needs saying. But let…
GRAMOPHONE Review: A & S Coleridge-Taylor Orchestral Works – Chineke! Orchestra
Only fitting that the ever-resourceful Cheneke! should kick off a brand new contract with Decca celebrating a favourite son, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. Listening to this expertly curated collection of orchestral and instrumental sweetmeats reveals a composer well-steeped in…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Dvořák Legends, Czech Suite – WDR Sinfonieorchester/Mascelaru
Like the Slavonic Dances before them Dvořák’s Legends sound and feel like they were born into an orchestra. Piano, four hands, seems like a distant memory though clearly the homespun ‘salon’ ethos will always be redolent of…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Mahler Symphony No. 5 – Czech Philharmonic/Bychkov
The real pleasure here lies with the Czech Philharmonic – something individual, characterful and homespun in a world dominated by the supersonic. The playing has a warmth and generosity – and brilliance, don’t get me wrong –…