Review: Grand Mozart (Omega Ensemble)
Omega's all-Mozart program was never less than beautifully played, but more lightness and wit could have made it really sparkle.
Omega's all-Mozart program was never less than beautifully played, but more lightness and wit could have made it really sparkle.
Threesome delivers a charming and entertaining take on Bach after hours.
Dazzling Saariaho performed with splendour by Jennifer Koh.
Schumann’s English drinking mate serves up a trio of treats.
Dusted off delights exposed to a dose of warm Italian sunlight.
A welcome exercise regime.
Soprano and cornetto mingle in this rarely glimpsed musical world.
Trio Mediaeval and trumpeter Arve Henriksen offer a taste of how Vikings might have sung and composed.
Carl Vine’s final season for the Musica Viva Festival is a study in contrasts. We talk to the outgoing Artistic Director about his legacy, an exciting new octet and one tantalising Trout.
A thought-provoking journey through music old and new – and back again.
Paul Kelly, James Ledger, Seraphim Trio and Alice Keath give us an evening of genre-blending bird songs.
Attractive rediscovered works show another side of an eminent Victorian.
Wolfgang gets the Faustian treatment in first instalment.