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January's best classical and jazz concert reviews: the Dunedin Consort welcome 2023 with Bach

The Edinburgh ensemble decamped to England for a concert that celebrated the New Year in magnificent, if slightly Lutheran, temper

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Critics' Choice: our favourite classical albums of 2022

Gramophone's reviewers choose their personal favourite classical albums of 2022

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Kristian Bezuidenhout, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra review – fires of London

Uplifting Purcell and Handel in skilful German (and Australian) hands. Classical music review by Boyd Tonkin

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This Week's Essential New Classical Albums

This week we welcome new albums from Daniil Trifonov, Renée Fleming, Sol Gabetta, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Philippe Jaroussky, The Dunedin Consort and more...

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St Matthew Passion, Arcangelo, Cohen, BBC Proms review – journey to the end of night

St Matthew Passion, Arcangelo, Cohen, BBC Proms review – journey to the end of night
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Handel's message for the modern world

Handel's message for the modern world
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Benjamin Grosvenor plays the piano like a dolphin swims, plus April's best classical concerts


Covent Garden unleashes its beating heart, plus April’s best classical concerts and opera
5/5
Britain's piano wunderkind delivered a musically huge programme from the empty Barbican, his face impassive but his performance magical
12 April 2021 • 3:09pm
Rich in irony: The Seven Deadly Sins
Credit: Ellie Kurttz/ROH
Seven Deadly Sins/Mahagonny Songspiel, Royal Opera House 
★★★★★​
On Friday night, while many performances were cancelled following the death of Prince Philip, the Royal Opera House, went ahead with the streamed premiere of two satirical works by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill.
While some might feel that the company’s decision was disrespectful, I think the ROH did the right thing. Not only did they offer an on-screen tribute and a minute’s silence,  I reckon the Duke of Edinburgh, who was well-known for finding opera a tremendous bore, might have enjoyed the theatrical flair of these shows —and the hit songs.

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St Matthew Passion review – Fretwork showcase an Easter rarity


Last modified on Thu 8 Apr 2021 12.24 EDT
Performances of the Bach passions are not exactly Easter rarities, but the St Matthew Passion that Fretwork brought to the Wigmore Hall on Good Friday was not by Bach at all. This setting of the story from Matthew’s gospel is a third of the length of Bach’s famous version and pre-dates it by half a century: it was composed around 1663 by Johann Sebastiani, who was then the choir master at Königsberg Cathedral. By then, Passion settings had become the preserve of the Lutheran church, and Sebastiani’s seems to have been the first to incorporate chorales and hymns with non-biblical texts into the score, accompanying the solo voices with two violins, a quartet of viole de gamba, and continuo.

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MusicalAmerica - MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, Dec. 21-28


Christmas Oratorio. Ensemble Resonanz presents Bach's
Christmas Oratorio as Hausmusik among friends. With a small cast and no large choir, the ensemble has arranged 30 arias, recitatives, choruses, and chorales from Bach's masterpiece in its own version. The score remains untouched, but electric guitar and Hammond organ sound in the continuo, there’s only one trumpet, and the whole ensemble joins in the chorales. View here.
**
Delibes’s
Sylvia. Conductor: Kevin Rhodes, choreography: Manuel Legris after Louis Mérante. With Kiyoka Hashimoto, Masayu Kimoto, and Davide Dato. Production from November 2018. Register for free and view here. 
2 pm ET: VOCES8 Live from London presents

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