Gustavo Dudamel conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the Walt Disney Concert Hall auditorium. © Danny Clinch Back at Walt Disney Concert Hall for two weeks closing the Los Angeles Philharmonic season, Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel conducted the orchestra in a thrilling program on Thursday and Friday, combining two notable world premieres from... Continue Reading →
Gorgeous chamber music evening with Iveta Apkalna and members of the LA Phil
Iveta Apkalna. © Photos provided courtesy of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association As an afterparty par excellence to her last week’s appearances with LA Phil as soloist on Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Sinfonia concertante for organ and orchestra (2020-22), Iveta Apkalna delivered yet another unforgettable performance on Walt Disney Concert Hall organ, a. k. a. Hurricane Mama... Continue Reading →
Composing for the oldest of instruments – an interview with Esa-Pekka Salonen
Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic. © Craig T. Mathew and Greg Grudt/Mathew Imaging “It feels kinda nice, with hindsight, to think that at this age, after so many decades, I had to learn a whole new world, but there were these moments over the past couple of years, when I was really pulling... Continue Reading →
Pure vitality – Stranger Love by Dylan Mattingly and Thomas Bartscherer gets its rapturous world premiere at Disney Hall
Stranger Love in its world premiere at Walt Disney Concert Hall © Craig T. Mathew/Mathew Imaging Written in the course of seven years, Dylan Mattingly’s three-act opera Stranger Love (2012-19), based on a concept jointly developed by the composer and his librettist Thomas Bartscherer, is something quite out of the ordinary. A milestone piece of... Continue Reading →
Terrific US premiere for Esa-Pekka Salonen’s Sinfonia concertante from Iveta Apkalna and the LA Phil
Esa-Pekka Salonen conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic. © Photos provided courtesy of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association Returning to the podium for this week’s performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Conductor Laureate Esa-Pekka Salonen presented the Walt Disney Concert Hall audiences with the US premiere of his fabulous Sinfonia concertante for Organ and Orchestra (2020-2022),... Continue Reading →
Revelatory album premiere for Jörg Widmann’s Clarinet Quintet from the composer and Hagen Quartet
Within the realm of contemporary chamber music, Jörg Widmann’s Clarinet Quintet (2017) stands out as something quite unique. Cast as a forty-minute Adagio, the one-movement quintet has found its abode at the delicate end of the dynamic scale, out of which textures of dazzling finesse and subtle fortitude are wrought, derived from utmost distilled core... Continue Reading →
Transfigured premiere recording of Thomas Adès’s resplendent Dante from LA Phil and Dudamel
Every once in a while new music of such resplendence comes across that one is transfigured by the encounter. For this writer, the album premiere of Thomas Adès’s three-part ballet Dante (2019-20) marks such an occasion. Recorded in conjunction with concert performances by the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Master Chorale under Music... Continue Reading →
Sebastian Fagerlund’s orchestral trilogy given in striking staging by Tero Saarinen Company and the Tampere Philharmonic under Hannu Lintu
Stage imagery from Tero Saarinen's Transit, based on the music by Sebastian Fagerlund with sound design by Tuomas Norvio © Kai Kuusisto Unveiled for the first time in its full scope and scale at Tampere Hall on Friday evening, Transit, a striking collaboration between composer Sebastian Fagerlund, choreographer Tero Saarinen and sound designer Tuomas Norvio,... Continue Reading →
Captivating Passiontide ritual from Nico Muhly and Alice Goodman
Among ever-flourishing Eastertide traditions in music, The Street, a 2022 collaboration between harpist Parker Ramsay, librettist Alice Goodman and composer Nico Muhly comes off as one of the most compelling contemporary takes of the Via Crucis or The Fourteen Stations of the Cross. Joined by the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Daniel Hyde, Director of... Continue Reading →
Engrossing Finnish premiere of Kaija Saariaho’s absorbing Saarikoski Songs with Anu Komsi, the FRSO and Sakari Oramo
Soprano Anu Komsi and the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Sakari Oramo performing Kaija Saariaho's Saarikoski Songs (2020-21) at Helsinki Music Centre. © Jari Kallio Joined this week by chief conductor emeritus Sakari Oramo, soprano Anu Komsi and the Helsinki Music Centre Choir, the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra presented their in-house and online audiences with... Continue Reading →