March 2020 before lockdown – as doom approached, the main things I went to in March musically were the Opera North Marriage of Figaro and Kurt Weill’s Street Scene. I enjoyed the Weill piece a lot. It’s a kind of missing link between Porgy and Bess, and Bernstein/Sondheim – still with some of the WeimarContinue reading “March before lockdown, 2020”
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February 2020
February 2020 – still oblivious of the impending lockdown and of months without live music, I went to the Halle’s performance of Beethoven 9 with Mark Elder conducting. I thought the finale was super, but the slow movement was, I thought, too fast and the first two movements neither had the energy or the powerContinue reading “February 2020”
Late January/ early February
I had another packed weekend in London at the end of January 2020 / beginning of February with Mitsuko Uchida as pianist and director of the Gustav Mahler Chamber Orchestra performing Mozart Piano Concerto No. 17, K453, Widmann’s Choralquartett , and Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22, K. 482. This was just about as superlative asContinue reading “Late January/ early February”
January 2020 before lockdown
I started the year off with an extraordinarily weekend of music in mid-January. After a meeting I had to go to in Borimingham I was able to catch the CBSO Mahler 8 with their chief conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla,. I have only heard Mahler 8 infrequently over the years – Davis and Boulez at the PromsContinue reading “January 2020 before lockdown”
December 2019
In mid-December 2019 I went to a keenly awaited concert – Omer Meir Welber conducting his BBC Philharmonic in Bruckner 7 and Sofia Gubaidulina’s Triple Concerto for violin, cello and bayan. A greatly interesting programme choice, with a religious element to both of them – Gubaidulina focuses in her piece on the number 3, obviouslyContinue reading “December 2019”
November 2019
Once back in the UK my first live musical event was in mid-November – Opera North’s Giulio Cesare, at the Lowry. Trying to remember it 14.5 months later, the main things that stick in the mind are the excellence of the singers and the sheer fertility, variety and inventiveness of the musical numbers – almostContinue reading “November 2019”
August – October 2019
August 2019 All the blogs about live events from here on are memories after the event and not written at the time. Anything in 2021 and going forward is live!………. Late August 2019 I went to Jerusalem for a break from Yatta and the South Hebron Hills, the surrounding villages of the West Bank, andContinue reading “August – October 2019”
Proms 2019
Normally I would go to 8-9 Proms but I only saw a few Proms this year, as I was starting my 3 months volunteer human rights observer work in Palestine from 2 August 2019. I got to see: Haydn’s Creation – which was in some ways the most enjoyable evening, because it was a reallyContinue reading “Proms 2019”
July 2019
I went to a screen showing of the Glyndebourne Barber of Seville recorded in 2016, in Sheffield. The star of the show was definitely the conductor, Enrique Mazzola, who produced a very zippy, energised and crisply articulated sound from the orchestra; very different from the slightly ploddy and muddy sound I remember from the ColiseumContinue reading “July 2019”
Rusalka June 2019
On Thursday I went to Dvorak’s ‘Rusalka’ at Glyndebourne, which was, I thought, very good indeed – 5 star stuff. It’s a fairy tale, with a mermaid creature giving up her tail and ability to swim to fall in love with a human, who then betrays her. I find it a very haunting work –Continue reading “Rusalka June 2019”