Classical Music Daily — Saturday 27 July 2024

 

Featured today

Ensemble. Intelligently Structured and Winningly Executed — Mike Wheeler is impressed by Fenella Humphreys and Martin Roscoe's Buxton Festival recital marking the centenary of the death of Gabriel Fauré

Today's concerts

Acis and Galatea - a miniature masterpiece of love, loss and transformation (London, United Kingdom); Il segreto di Susanna and Pagliacci - two stories of jealousy from two masters of comedy and tragedy (London, United Kingdom)

Today's festival / masterclass

Worcester Three Choirs Festival (Worcestershire, United Kingdom)

Twenty-five years ago today

Site Seeing — Music website news, featuring Blue Snow, Roger Deneuville, Jean-Pierre Rampal, John McHugh, Claude Vivier, MA Recordings, Violin Books and Autographs, Guitars Alive in the 21st Century and Mac's Maddening Musical Mind Mangler. (published 27 July 1999)

Twenty years ago today

Ensemble. Beyond perfection — Mahler's Resurrection Symphony: Levine's farewell concert in Munich, by Tess Crebbin (published 27 July 2004)

Anniversaries

Enrique Granados (1867); Erno Dohnányi (1877); Jonathan Sternberg (1919); Ferruccio Busoni (1924); David Wilkins (1956); Fernando Alonso (2013); Ivan Moravec (2015); Einojuhani Rautavaara (2016); Gilles Tremblay (2017)

Today's background image

Derived from a lithgraph print of the Porte de l'Agasse in Pamiers - birthplace of Gabriel Fauré - by French Romantic painter Eugène de Malbos (1811-1856)

Recent Articles

Spotlight. Musical Siblings — Gerald Fenech heartily recommends Isata Kanneh-Mason's new Mendelssohn album. 'An enchanting album, sensitively performed and sumptuously recorded ...'

Ensemble. A Zany Kind of Sense — Mike Wheeler experiences Franz Joseph Haydn's opera buffa 'La Canterina'

Spotlight. Three Surprises — Gerald Fenech recommends music by Mozart played by the Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra Pardubice. '... a diverse survey of Mozart's occasional music in excellent sound quality and attractive presentation ...'

Ensemble. A Spirited Performance — Mike Wheeler was in the audience at Buxton for Giuseppe Verdi's 'Ernani'

Resounding Echoes by Robert McCarney — Pluck it and See

Ensemble. All the Expressive Bases Well Covered — Mike Wheeler was at the conclusion of Buxton Festival's Paul Lewis Schubert sonata series

Classical music news. Obituary — April Cantelo (1928-2024)

Spotlight. A Century-old Recording — Gerald Fenech strongly recommends a new restored version of an early recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams' opera 'Hugh the Drover'. '... sound quality is not what we would expect today, but in a sense, therein lies its charm and fascination.'

Ensemble. Brilliantly Imaginative Staging — Mike Wheeler witnesses the devastating conclusion to Handel's 'Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno' at the Buxton Festival

Ensemble. Clearly Going Places — Mike Wheeler listens to the Kleio Quartet's Buxton Festival recital

Ensemble. Dramatically Unsatisfactory — Mike Wheeler explains his opinion of Peter Brook and Jean-Claude Carrière's take on Bizet's 'Carmen'

Resounding Echoes by Robert McCarney — Learning to Fly

Ensemble. Contrasting Emotional Worlds — Mike Wheeler notes the distinction of Paul Lewis as a Schubert interpreter at the 2024 Buxton Festival

Chocallo — A classical music word search puzzle by Allan Rae

Mozart in Italy — Mike Wheeler, in the first of several visits to this year's Buxton Festival, listens to a discussion between Jane Glover and Leah Broad

Classical music news. Gramercy Brass Band Camp — Gramercy Brass Orchestra of New York creates a weekend brass festival

Spotlight. Drama and Emotion — Gerald Fenech finds much to enjoy and discover on this recent Verdi album from Freddie De Tommaso, Riccardo Chailly and colleagues at Teatro alla Scala, Milan. '... Chailly's spirited empathy for these pieces is evident throughout, and the La Scala forces respond with flair and vigour, as does tenor Freddie de Tommaso.'

Spotlight. A Stupendous Box Set — Gerald Fenech strongly recommends Antonio Pappano's complete symphonic, concertante and sacred music recordings with the Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia. '... music-making of exceptional passion and indescribable beauty that exalts the listener to heights of immense joy and feverish excitement.'

Resounding Echoes by Robert McCarney — The Journey Begins

Ensemble. Meditating on Violence — Jeffrey Neil's perspective on the late Kaija Saariaho's opera 'Innocence'

Classical music news. War Sonatas — A concert this weekend in Australia features the War Sonatas of Michael Kieran Harvey

Ensemble. Remarkable Assurance — Mike Wheeler savours an Anglo-American programme from the Sitwell Singers

Ensemble. Touchingly Apt — Mike Wheeler was at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall's farewell to Mark Elder as he steps down as musical director of the Hallé Orchestra

Spotlight. Superb Performances — Amber Lin and Jeffrey Neil investigate Christine Moore Vassallo's journey through Spanish song. 'Christine Moore Vassallo and her ensemble were a delight to experience.'

Classical music news. July 2024 Newsletter — Our July 2024 PDF newsletter has just been published

Resounding Echoes by Robert McCarney — Imaginary Concert No 2

Richly-designed and original — Roderic Dunnett looks forward to the Three Choirs Festival, 27 July - 4 August 2024 in Worcester, UK

Classical music news - Nathalie Stutzmann — The French conductor has signed a new exclusive recording agreement with Erato

Classical music news - Berkshire High Peaks Festival — Events from 20 until 31 July 2024 are free and open to the public at Bard College, Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA

Classical music news - June 2024 Obituaries — Our summary of those the classical music world has lost this month

Classical music news. New Releases for July 2024 and Later — Browse a selection of new recordings

 

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