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2022-10-31 12:58:15
“When I was 14, I studied composition... I recognized the kind of enthusiasm I had when I was
2022-03-29 19:43:00
San Francisco Symphony 2022-23
[…] of Anna Meredith, Sibelius 2, and Sibelius Violin Concerto (Joshua Bell) Thomas Wilkins makes his orchestral series debut conducting a program on which Branford Marsalis is the saxophone soloist. Philippe Jordan conducts Britten's War Requiem, with Ian Bostridge and Iain Patterson. Giancarlo Guerrero leads a program with a big new Julia Wolfe piece on it. Manfred Honeck leads a program that includes a work by Gloria Isabel Ramos Triano, Rach Rhapsody with the excellent Beatrice Rana, and the Schubert Great C Major Symphony (compare with the amazing performance by Blomstedt a few years ago). Last of the season, after Busoni and Saariaho, is Salonen conducting a program with a new work by Reena Ismail, some songs with Julia Bullock, and Daphnis et Chloé. Other notes: No indication of whether and when the Elektra and Bluebeard's Castle from the cancelled season might be rescheduled. The season includes 30 works […]
2021-10-21 07:43:53
Review: Etudes Op. 25, 4 Scherzi – Beatrice Rana, Piano
Pianist Beatrice Rana performs two sets of Frédéric Chopin's most challenging and well-loved works. The post first appeared on The Classic Review.
2021-10-09 11:00:31
Isserlis rediscovers gems from Britten to Adès; Rana is fearless in lockdown Chopin; and Christopher Nupen is in the spotlight • For Steven Isserlis, usually on tour and suddenly alone at home, lockdown meant the chance to rediscover music he had in old boxes. British Solo Cello Music (Hyperion) brings together works by Benjamin Britten, William Walton, John Gardner, Frank Merrick and Thomas Adès. Many have personal connections with Isserlis, recounted in a liner note full enough to act as a social history of 20th-century cello music. The opening work is Britten’s Tema “Sacher” (1976), a tiny, urgent piece written in the last year of the composer’s life. It provides a strong opening flourish to his mighty Cello Suite No 3 (1971). Isserlis brings all his intelligence and passion to this impassioned music but offers other moods too. Gardner’s intimate Coranto pizzicato (1968) owes a debt to Elizabethan lute music, while […]
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