Classical Music Daily — Monday 17 March 2025

 

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A Worthy Captain — Peter King marks BBC presenter Petroc Trelawny's move from dawn to twilight

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Classical music news - January 2025 Obituaries — Our summary of those the classical music world has lost this month
(updated 16 March 2025)

Anniversaries

Josef Rheinberger (1839); Attila (1846); Brian Boydell (1917); Stephen Dodgson (1924); Seiji Yokoyama (1935); John Lill (1944); Michael Finnissy (1946); Raffaele D'Alessandro (1959); Rudolf Escher (1980); Joseph Kerman (2014); Wolfgang Meyer (2019); more >>

Twenty-five years ago today

Pianos and Pianists - Souls Naked - Souls Aureoled (published 17 March 2000)

Twenty years ago today

DVD Spotlight. Gripping performance — 'The Turn of the Screw', reviewed by Robert Anderson. '... splendidly captured musically and visually ...' (published 17 March 2005)

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Derived from a 2023 photo by Natasha Patnaik of the view looking out to sea from the Minack Theatre in Cornwall, UK

Recent Articles

Ensemble. An Engaging Partnership — Mike Wheeler is impressed by Hana Chang, Delyana Lazarova and Sinfonia Viva, playing music by Fanny Mendelssohn, Mozart, Caroline Shaw and Beethoven

Classical music news - March 2025 Obituaries — Our summary of those the classical music world has lost this month

Barrelhouse — A classical music word search puzzle by Allan Rae

Classical music news. Jacques Cohen's 'Lancastria' — A new choral work commemorates the worst disaster in British maritime history

Classical music news. Obituary — Donald Hazelwood (1930-2025)

Classical music news. Susanna Mälkki — A high profile Finnish conductor is to become a professor of conducting at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, Finland

Classical music news. Montreal's Place des Arts — Classical music programming highlights in 2025 and 2026

Spotlight. Chosen with Great Care — Geoff Pearce discovers contemporary songs for mezzo-soprano and piano. '... exceptional artists ...'

Spotlight. Quite Compelling — Geoff Pearce listens to contemporary orchestral music on the Ablaze Records label. '... each composer is worthy of your consideration as they are all talented and original voices ...'

Ensemble. Metamorphic Variations — Mike Wheeler listens to orchestral music by Arthur Bliss and an illustrated talk by Stephen Johnson

Classical music news. Highly Original — Alessandro Scarlatti's 'Il trionfo dell'onore' is to be performed for the first time in Venice

Classical music news. Obituary — Mario Trabucco (1951-2025)

Classical music news. Classical Music in the Wild — American pianist and naturalist Hunter Noack announces the tenth season of his concert series 'In a Landscape - Classical Music in the Wild'

Spotlight. A Sense of Flow — Gerald Fenech convincingly recommends South Korean pianist Seong-Jin Cho's new recording for Deutsche Grammophon of Maurice Ravel's concertos. '... caressing warmth and spontaneous creativity.'

Classical music news. Obituary — Ricardo Kanji (1948-2025)

Classical music news. March 2025 Newsletter — 'Transformation', our March 2025 PDF newsletter, has just been published

Ensemble. Drama, Intrigue and Passion — Frances Forbes-Carbines finds Giuseppe Verdi's 'Il Trovatore' at Covent Garden an incredible production of a glorious revenge-fest

Spotlight. Mercurial Precision and Gracefulness — Gerald Fenech strongly recommends anthems by British composers, sung by the Choir of Merton College, Oxford. 'This imaginative compilation is certain to enhance the choir's reputation no end ...'

Ensemble. Nothing Short of a Masterpiece — Frances Forbes-Carbines finds Mark-Anthony Turnage's opera 'Festen' far from easy viewing

Ensemble. Romantic Beauty and Excitement — Ron Bierman describes an evening in La Jolla capped in triumph by Mahler's first symphony

Spotlight. Fine and Sadly Neglected — Geoff Pearce discovers the music of Anatoly Alexandrov. 'Technically and musically, Clarisse Teo is certainly up to the demands of the music ...'

Ensemble. Finely Judged — Mike Wheeler was at Derby Chamber Music's Young Artists' Recital

Spotlight. A Curate's Egg — Gerald Fenech strongly recommends early recordings of orchestral music by Rued Langgaard. '... performances are consistently uplifting ...'

Ensemble. A Darkly Intense Climax — Mike Wheeler is impressed by Dvořák, Prokofiev and Shostakovich from Gabriela Montero and the Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Tomáš Brauner

Individual and Communal Transformation — Jeffrey Neil talks to Oakland Ballet's artistic director, Graham Lustig

Ensemble. Excellent Talent on Show — Frances Forbes-Carbines is moved by the singing and the theatricality of English National Opera's production of 'Mary, Queen of Scots'

Ensemble. A Whirlwind of Demonic Energy — Mike Wheeler enjoys a splendidly mixed programme from Chinese pianist Siqian Li

Classical music news - February 2025 Obituaries — Our summary of those the classical music world has lost this month

Spotlight. A Varied Soundscape — Geoff Pearce listens to music by Anna Thorvaldsdóttir. '... at times the flute, and also the cello, sound almost like a human voice.'

Classical music news. Significant Anniversaries — Classical Music Daily launches a series of pages featuring a selection of each year's notable music anniversaries

Bouzouki — A classical music word search puzzle by Allan Rae

 

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