The cello's expressive voice dancing with an expanse of orchestral colour, including the celeste, harp, waterphone, almglocken(!), crotales et al 2/2
The cello's expressive voice dancing with an expanse of orchestral colour, including the celeste, harp, waterphone, almglocken(!), crotales et al 2/2
Another week, another premiere from @philharmonialondon.bsky.social
Alisa Weilerstein & Marin Alsop were in town for the first London perf of Gabriela Ortiz's Cello Concerto 'Dzonot', capturing the beauty & mystery of the caves & rivers on the Yucatan peninsula with some wonderful sonorities 1/2
Back to Royal Festival Hall for the world premiere of Jonathan Dove's Clarinet Concerto 'Rainbow', commissioned and performed by Mark van de Wiel & @philharmonialondon.bsky.social in glorious technicolour
'How lucky am I to work with John Adams? That is the honour of my musical life'
VΓkingur Γlafsson on giving the London premiere of John Adams's piano concerto 'After the Fall', composed especially for him and infused with a hint of his beloved Bach
Congratulations to all the winners and finalists at this year's Music & Drama Education Awards, opened with great fanfare (literally) by the Royal Marines Band Service
Fantastic few days at Music & Drama Education Expo meeting so many passionate teachers and musicians! Great session from Judith Webster @aborchestras.bsky.social on the important education work being done and opportunities created by UK orchestras
'This is not just my story, it's the story of the LSO musicians'
Kathryn McDowell shared insights from her 21 years as MD of LSO for this year's Crees Lecture, reflecting on the importance of new commissions, the pivotal role orchestras can play in music ed + that Olympics performance with Mr Bean
Great to catch up with colleagues at @aborchestras.bsky.social conference! Particularly insightful case studies from BBC Proms, Classic FM & LSO on digital marketing, as well as from Jocelyn Burnham on the threats and opportunities of AI in culture
'I hope these rarely performed pieces bring something special to your ears and your heart'
Sir Antonio Pappano on Vaughan Williams's Flos Campi and Dona nobis pacem performed tonight by @londonsymphony.bsky.social & Chorus with soloists Antoine Tamestit, Julia Sitkovetsky & Ashley Riches
To the Foundling Museum for the 41st 'Music in 18th-century Britain Conference' - including papers on concert repertoire in London's pleasure gardens and wells, the Leeds Partbooks and the Taphouse collection - plus a visit to their new exhibition on Handel's Hallelujah Chorus
This bronze group created by the sculptor W C H King in 1922 represents the figure of Victory, battered by conflict yet still holding aloft the Torch of Truth. She is flanked by a soldier and a sailor, determined despite weariness. Behind her, strides a bugler who has just sounded the Last Post over the fallen. Together with the inscriptions on the wall behind, it was dedicated to the memory of railwaymen who gave their lives in the 1st World War. Those who died in the 2nd World War are also commemorated here in an annual Service of Remembrance.
'The carriage that carried heroes home': very moving to visit the Cavell Van that transported the Unknown Warrior, nurse Edith Cavell and Captain Charles Fryatt on their historic journeys to London - on display at the former Dover Marine station for this year's Remembrance ceremonies
Ruth Gipps' Seascape was my highlight of tonight's concert from @sinfoniasmithsq.bsky.social & @asmforchestra.bsky.social. I learn from the programme it was inspired by a trip to Broadstairs in my home county!
"I spent the night in a hotel right on the beach...I always loved the sound of the sea"
Screen displaying the title 'Avril Coleridge-Taylor revealed through the RCM collections'
Thanks to @tomedney.bsky.social for sharing his research on Avril Coleridge-Taylor, painting a portrait of her life & music
Fantastic to hear unpublished songs brought to life by @rcmlondon.bsky.social students (featuring exceptional piano parts) + learn about some exciting upcoming recordings
Benjamin Britten has been honoured with a statue in his hometown of Lowestoft, unveiled by Sir John Rutter.
'It is a gift to the town's children - he, it says, was once one of you' writes Martin Cullingford in this beautifully written account of the ceremony www.gramophone.co.uk/blogs/articl...
Happy 80th to @philharmonialondon.bsky.social who held their first concert this week in 1945!
Great to celebrate in London with Santtu-Matias Rouvali conducting Shostakovich 5, Finlandia, and Christian Lindberg performing the solo part in his own Trombone Concerto No 4
Song recital from soprano Anna Lluna accompanied by Amy Bach on the piano
Wonderfully animated and dramatic song performances from soprano Anna Lluna and pianist Amy Bach in Greenwich this lunchtime including works by Lennox Berkeley, Amy Beach and Lili Boulanger
Another spectacular evening at the Gramophone Awards honouring this year's best classical recordings. A standing ovation as Gerald Finley presented Sir Thomas Allen with our Lifetime Achievement Award, and show-stopping performances from Alexandre Kantorow and Maria Duenas
To the National Gallery and the room where Dame Myra Hess launched her series of wartime concerts on this day in 1939. A very special concert from Jessica Duchen and Lara Melda telling Myra's story in music and words, concluding with her own transcription of Bach's 'Jesu, Joy'
'Support Your Local Orchestra': Manchester Camerataβs limited edition pale ale brewed with Cloudwater Brewery to launch their new season π»
Do watch Chris Rowley's excellent video on Elgar's writing for the bassoon: 'Having an opportunity to recreate the sound world he had in mind and play these wonderful instruments is a huge privilege' youtu.be/pnWdpsd1CFk?...
Fascinating to hear Elgar played on period instruments courtesy of the OAE (wooden flutes, French bassoons etc) + to learn about his talents as a bassoonist at Chris Rowley's pre-concert talk