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,…
HOUSE OF MUSIC: Raising the Kanneh-Masons – Ryedale Festival
Saturday 16th July 2022 3.00pm St Michael’s Church, Malton Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason in conversation with Edward Seckerson House of Music is a joyful celebration of the extraordinary story of the Kanneh-Masons. Their mother, Kadiatu, talks about what it takes to raise…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Sibelius Complete Symphonies – Oslo Philharmonic/Makelä
There’s something extraordinarily satisfying about embarking upon Sibelius’ entire symphonic journey in a single one-day sitting. The evolution and refining of language and expression, the juxtaposition of the romantic and the radical is clarified and renewed. Total…
GRAMOPHONE Review: MOVE The Trumpet As Movie Star – Romain Leleu, Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra/Bosch
You might describe this entertaining disc as trumpeting (apologies) the extraordinary talents of Romain Leleu through a medium well used to making a star of his chosen instrument. And where else would you start in this celebration…
GRAMOPHONE Review: AMERICA Bernstein/Gershwin/Ellington etc – Daniel Hope/Zürich Chamber Orchestra
Daniel Hope was never just another violin virtuoso. His curiosity, his ability to think outside the box, to embrace passions beyond the so-called core repertoire, is borne out with each successive album. This one pays homage to…
GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 ‘Leningrad – LSO/Noseda
There is much to commend in Noseda’s account of this most extraordinary symphony – and I speak as one whose recent and exhaustive explorations of it on BBC Radio 3 have only served to intensify my admiration.…