Putting choral music at the centre of contemporary culture: conductor George Parris on the Carice Singers’ An Ode to Our Planet collaborating with cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, celebrating Arvo Pärt & their debut at hcmf
George Parris & the Carice Singers (Photo: Lidia Crisafulli) Conductor George Parris and the Carice Singers have been exploring Arvo Pärt‘s music alongside that of other Estonian composers, most recently (13 November) at St Giles […]
Brilliant Berlioz from Rafael Payare and the Philharmonia
Berlioz, Ortiz Pacho Florez (trumpets); Philharmonia Orchestra / Rafael Payare. Royal Festival Hall, London, 27.11.2025 Berlioz Le carnaval romain Overture (1843) Ortiz Trumpet Concerto, ‘Altar de Bronce’ (2022), London premiere Berlioz Symphonie fantastique (1830) Rafael Payare is an exciting conductor who […]
Wilson breezes through Walton’s 1st Symphony. (Plus a wonderful Cello Concerto)
If you think you know what Wilson is going to sound like in Walton’s 1st Symphony, you’re probably right. Though I was hoping against hope that he would surprise us and come up with something […]
Style, engagement & joy: Handel’s Partenope returns to ENO with a terrific young cast
Handel: Partenope – English National Opera (Photo: Lloyd Winters) Handel: Partenope; Nardus Williams, Hugh Cutting, Ru Charlesworth, Jake Ingbar, Katie Bray, William Thomas, director: Christopher Alden, conductor: William Cole, English National Opera; London ColiseumReviewed 26 […]
Vilde Frang returns – in Elgar
We have met violinist Vilde Frang on evil occasions, most memorably in her coupling of Beethoven and Stravinsky, in Berg at the Barbican, and in Bartók in Berlin. We have also considered Albert Sammons’ recording […]


