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The Mahler Experiment review – physical drama comes at a musical cost in choreographed symphony

Sinfonia Smith Square, LondonTom Morris’s staged take on Mahler’s first symphony is valiantly performed by Stephanie Childress and Sinfonia Smith Square, but the result feels more like R&D than a finished productIf you’re Macbeth, a moving forest generally isn’t a good thing. But what if you’re Mahler? The instrumentalists of Sinfonia Smith Square, conductor, Stephanie Childress and director, Tom Morris decided to test the result in The Mahler Experiment.

The Guardian Culture 3h ago

The Mahler Experiment review – physical drama comes at a musical cost in choreographed symphony

Sinfonia Smith Square, LondonTom Morris’s staged take on Mahler’s first symphony is valiantly performed by Stephanie Childress and Sinfonia Smith Square, but the result feels more like R&D than a finished productIf you’re Macbeth, a moving forest generally isn’t a good thing. But what if you’re Mahler? The instrumentalists of Sinfonia Smith Square, conductor, Stephanie Childress and director, Tom Morris decided to test the result in The Mahler Experiment.

The Guardian UK 3h ago

Who gets to write symphonies beyond Beethoven and why it matters

The legacy of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and the composers who came after Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:37pm Beethoven's Choral Symphony No. 9 in D minor has once again topped the ABC Classic 100, being chosen as Australia's greatest piece of classical music of all time. Every year since 2001, ABC Classic has asked listeners to nominate their favourite works in a chosen category, before spending a weekend counting down the results. In 2026, Beethoven's Ninth was voted number 1 in the ABC Classic 100...

ABC Australia 4d ago

Mentors, muses and new music: conductor and composer Ryan Wigglesworth

The musician first visited Aldeburgh as a teenage fanboy. Now, he is at the centre of this year’s festival as its featured artist – and he’s opening with his favourite operaRyan Wigglesworth cuts a confident figure striding through the Royal Academy of Music in London. He’s been a professor here since 2019 – juggling his duties with his role as chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, guest conducting internationally, regular recitals as a pianist, and a busy schedule as a...

The Guardian Culture 1d ago

Mentors, muses and new music: conductor and composer Ryan Wigglesworth

The musician first visited Aldeburgh as a teenage fanboy. Now, he is at the centre of this year’s festival as its featured artist – and he’s opening with his favourite operaRyan Wigglesworth cuts a confident figure striding through the Royal Academy of Music in London. He’s been a professor here since 2019 – juggling his duties with his role as chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, guest conducting internationally, regular recitals as a pianist, and a busy schedule as a...

The Guardian UK 1d ago

Mozart the idol: Searching for beauty in times of crisis

Mozart the idol: Searching for beauty in times of crisis June 1, 2026When the world seems to be falling apart, people look for something to hold on to. "Now, more than ever, with the world plagued by crises and at risk of being engulfed by war, there is a growing desire for unity," says Evelyn Meining, artistic director of the Mozartfest Würzburg. Throughout history, the genius and beauty of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's music has frequently provided comfort during times of crisis — and it...

Deutsche Welle 10d ago

Dvořák: Symphony No 9 album review – Shani brings a natural freshness to a familiar work

Lahav Shani's recording of Dvořák's Symphony No 9 with the Rotterdam Philharmonic offers a fresh interpretation of the familiar work. The performance is characterised by an elegant restlessness, with the first movement unfolding organically without excessive shaping. This recording marks a period as Shani prepares to take up the chief conductor role at the Munich Philharmonic.

The Guardian UK 13d ago

Dvořák: Symphony No 9 album review – Shani brings a natural freshness to a familiar work

Rotterdam Philharmonic/ShaniWarner ClassicsThe conductor, soon to finish an eight-year tenure at the helm of the Dutch orchestra, leaves the orchestra in good shapeLahav Shani’s eight-year tenure at the helm of the Rotterdam Philharmonic is coming to a close – he becomes chief conductor at the Munich Philharmonic in September – and he is leaving this fine orchestra in good shape. Their recording of Dvořák’s Symphony No 9 brings a natural freshness to this familiar work, offering no big...

The Guardian Culture 13d ago

T'ang Quartet co-founder and violist Lionel Tan dies at 60 after cancer battle

T'ang Quartet co-founder and violist Lionel Tan dies at 60 after cancer battle The Singaporean violist and founding member of the internationally acclaimed T'ang Quartet and former Singapore Symphony Orchestra musician, has died at the age of 60. Singapore violist Lionel Tan, a founding member of the acclaimed T'ang Quartet and former member of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, has died at the age of 60. The news was announced by the quartet in a Facebook post on Monday (Jun 1).

Channel News Asia 9d ago

Unlikely line-up brings music back to the Gabba

José Carreras to play Gabba show with Robbie Williams Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 2:28pm Spanish tenor José Carreras will mark his 80th birthday with a major all-star concert at The Gabba in Brisbane this December, organisers announced on Wednesday. In Carreras & Friends, the Spanish tenor will lead a line-up featuring Robbie Williams, The Corrs, Ronan Keating, Anne Wilson of Heart, Darren Hayes of Savage Garden, Natalie Imbruglia, Sheppard, as well as fellow opera singers Katherine Jenkins and Mark...

ABC Australia 1d ago