The Philharmonia will have a human face - which has to be good for business. Not that Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms - their bill of fare on Tuesday last - was anything but good business, with or without a face.Christoph Eschenbach conducted and Imogen Cooper played, not so much as a ...
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Classical: Only Connect and All Becomes Clear PIERRE BOULEZ: A PORTRAIT BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RFH, LONDON THE FRENCH CONNECTION LONDON SINFONIETTA/ GEORGE BENJAMIN QEH, LONDONMONDAY'S ALL-BOULEZ concert by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Andrew Davis was originally destined for the BBC's ...
Arts: Classical: It Started with a Sneeze HUNGARIAN FOCUS SOUNDING THE CENTURY RFH, LONDONTHROUGH THICK and thin, BBC Radio 3 continues Sounding the Century. Not that its critics would care to notice. It's October, so it must be Hungary. Hungarian Focus promises "Bartok and Beyond" in ...
Classical: Calm after a Storm Philharmonia Orchestra / Kurt Sanderling RFH, LondonTHE PHILHARMONIA Orchestra have a new "Honorary Member", the first since Otto Klemperer - which is to say that it means something. And yet, what percentage of the public at large will ever have heard of Kurt ...
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Music: Songs for a Nobody THE LOST LAST SONGS OF OPAL LORBIN PURCELL ROOMS RFH LONDONYOU MEAN you have never heard of Opal Lorbin? Same here. It could be because the supposed songwriting prodigy, said to have flowered at the death of the Sixties never existed.Wilson, David...