Skip to content

Seen and Heard International

SINCE 1999 A LIVE REVIEW SITE FOR OPERA, BALLET, CONCERTS, BROADCASTS, AND THEATRE

Seen and Heard International

  • Home
  • Concerts
    • UK Concerts
    • International Concerts
  • Opera & Ballet
    • International Opera
    • UK Opera
    • Ballet and Dance Reviews
  • Broadcasts & Others
    • Broadcasts and Film
    • Musicals
    • Theatre
  • Articles & Interviews
    • Featured Articles and News
    • Interviews
    • News and Press Releases
    • Season Previews
  • Festivals
    • Festival 2020
    • Festival 2021
      • Aspen Music Festival 2021
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2021
      • Three Choirs Festival 2021
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2021
    • Festival 2022
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2022
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2022
      • Aspen Music Festival 2022
    • Festival 2023
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2023
      • Three Choirs Festival 2023
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2023
    • Festival 2024
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2024
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2024
      • Salzburg Festival 2024
  • Contact
  • Donate
  • Home
  • Concerts
    • UK Concerts
    • International Concerts
  • Opera & Ballet
    • International Opera
    • UK Opera
    • Ballet and Dance Reviews
  • Broadcasts & Others
    • Broadcasts and Film
    • Musicals
    • Theatre
  • Articles & Interviews
    • Featured Articles and News
    • Interviews
    • News and Press Releases
    • Season Previews
  • Festivals
    • Festival 2020
    • Festival 2021
      • Aspen Music Festival 2021
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2021
      • Three Choirs Festival 2021
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2021
    • Festival 2022
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2022
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2022
      • Aspen Music Festival 2022
    • Festival 2023
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2023
      • Three Choirs Festival 2023
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2023
    • Festival 2024
      • BBC Promenade Concerts 2024
      • Edinburgh International Festival 2024
      • Salzburg Festival 2024
  • Contact
  • Donate

UK Concerts

All concert reviews from the UK.

Bezuidenhout Brings Grandeur and Power to Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.24

18/11/201802/11/2018 by Simon Thompson

United KingdomUnited Kingdom C.P.E. Bach and Mozart: Kristian Bezuidenhout (conductor/harpsichord/piano), Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh, 1.11.2018. (SRT)

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Edinburgh, Simon Thompson Leave a comment

Nielsen’s Timpani Battle Rages Mightily under Feddeck

18/11/201802/11/2018 by Ian Lace

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Smetana, Grieg and Nielsen: Saleem Ashkar (piano), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra / James Feddeck (conductor), Lighthouse, Poole. 31.10.2018. (IL)

Saleem Ashkar (left) with James Feddeck (conductor)

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Ian Lace, Poole Leave a comment

Insightful Mozart

18/11/201801/11/2018 by Jack Buckley

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mozart: Arthur and Lucas Jussen (pianos), London Chamber Orchestra / Christopher Warren-Green (conductor). Cadogan Hall, London, 30.10.2018. (JB)

Arthur and Lucas Jussen (c) Marco Borggreve

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Jack Buckley, London 2 Comments

Angela Hewitt Plays a Magisterial Beethoven Emperor Concerto

18/11/201801/11/2018 by Gregor Tassie

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bernstein, Beethoven, Sibelius: Angela Hewitt (pianist), Vienna Tonkünstler Orchestra / Yutaka Sado (conductor). Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 28.10.2018. (GT)

Angela Hewitt (c) Keith Saunders

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Edinburgh, Gregor Tassie Leave a comment

Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider and Philippe Jordan Collaborate to Fine Effect in Szymanowski

18/11/201831/10/2018 by Mark Berry

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mussorgsky, Szymanowski, and Tchaikovsky: Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider (violin), London Symphony Orchestra / Philippe Jordan (conductor). Barbican Hall, London, 25.10.2018. (MB)

Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider (c) Lars Gundersen
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider (c) Lars Gundersen

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, This Week's Review, UK Concerts Tags London, Mark Berry Leave a comment

Stanford Premiere in Cardiff After One Hundred Years

18/11/201829/10/2018 by Paul Corfield Godfrey

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Stanford, Farrar, Kelly, Ravel: Kiandra Howarth (soprano), Jess Dandy (contralto), Ruari Bowen (tenor), Gareth Brynmor John (baritone), BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales / Adrian Partington (conductor). Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, 27.10.2018. (PCG)

Charles Villiers Stanford in 1921

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Cardiff, Paul Corfield Godfrey 1 Comment

John McLeod’s New Viola Concerto is Premiered by Jane Atkins and the SCO

18/11/201829/10/2018 by Gregor Tassie

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Grieg, McLeod and Beethoven: Jane Atkins (viola), Scottish Chamber Orchestra / Joseph Swensen (conductor), City Halls Glasgow, 26.10.2018. (GT)

John McLeod

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, UK Concerts Tags Glasgow, Gregor Tassie Leave a comment

Oliemans has Dramatic Characterisation and Consistent Musical Presence

18/11/201828/10/2018 by Curtis Rogers

oxford

United KingdomUnited Kingdom Oxford Lieder Festival’s The Grand Tour [2] – Brahms & Schumann: Thomas Oliemans (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano). Holywell Music Room, Oxford, 25.10.2018. (CR)

Thomas Oliemans (c) Marco Borggreve

Read more

Categories Concert Reviews, Festival 2018, Festivals, UK Concerts Tags Curtis Rogers, Oxford Leave a comment
  • Page 234 of 676
  • <
  • 1
  • ...
  • 229
  • 230
  • 231
  • 232
  • 233
  • 234
  • 235
  • 236
  • 237
  • 238
  • ...
  • 676
  • >
Older posts
Newer posts
← Previous Page1 … Page233 Page234 Page235 … Page676 Next →

SEARCH THE SITE

CHOOSE A WEEK TO VIEW

CHOOSE A MONTH TO VIEW

TOP 5 SEEN AND HEARD POSTS

  • The Belcea Quartet’s interesting and satisfying Wigmore Hall Schoenberg and Beethoven pairing
  • Apollo’s Fire sizzles in the Avon Lake performance of a revamped ¡Hispania! program
  • Guildhall’s oddly compelling, well-performed vision of Dido and Aeneas
  • Nature of Waves shapes the music and singing at the Bremen world premiere of Lampson’s new opera
  • The little OPERA theatre of ny reframes a Zemlinsky opera at BAM Fisher

RECENT COMMENTS

  • Anon on Guildhall’s oddly compelling, well-performed vision of Dido and Aeneas
  • Anonymous on SFS world premiere of Gabriella Smith’s Rewilding delves into primal sounds
  • R Chalmers on COG’s La straniera emerges as a fascinating piece with Helena Dix magnificent in the title role
  • Gerard McChrystal on An enjoyable concert by the saxophone students of RWCMD saves the very best till last
  • Graham Rowbotham on Excellent Wigmore Hall concert for Boulez’s centenary year by Sean Shibe and friends

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FREE SUMMARY NEWSLETTER

SEEN AND HEARD'S RECENT REVIEWS

  • The Belcea Quartet’s interesting and satisfying Wigmore Hall Schoenberg and Beethoven pairing (12/06/2025)
__________________________________
  • Apollo’s Fire sizzles in the Avon Lake performance of a revamped ¡Hispania! program (12/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Guildhall’s oddly compelling, well-performed vision of Dido and Aeneas (11/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Nature of Waves shapes the music and singing at the Bremen world premiere of Lampson’s new opera (11/06/2025) __________________________________
  • The little OPERA theatre of ny reframes a Zemlinsky opera at BAM Fisher (11/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Bedlam reigns at Longborough’s sparkling The Barber of Seville (10/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Momen’s playing at Wigmore Hall was radiant and she remains, as much as ever, a name to watch (10/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Luke Hsu tackles a violin players’ Everest, plus magnificent Bridge, Debussy and Schubert at RCMF 2025 (10/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Chopin Competition winner Bruce Liu intrigues with a Prokofiev Concerto in Vancouver (10/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Garsington’s delightful production of L’elisir d’amore captures its warm-hearted Italian spirit and comedy (09/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Lots to love about Opera North’s Così fan tutte at Nevill Holt (08/06/2025) __________________________________
  • The Jerusalem Quartet’s ultimate interpretation of Shostakovich quartets (08/06/2025) __________________________________
  • SFS world premiere of Gabriella Smith’s Rewilding delves into primal sounds (08/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Ballet Nights – Spring into Summer skillfully brought together dance pieces of different styles and periods (07/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Randall Goosby honors Florence Price in a heartfelt Chicago Symphony performance (07/06/2025) __________________________________
  • INTERVIEWS, ARTICLES, NEWS, AND SEASON PREVIEWS

    • Lammermuir Festival 2025 – 4 to 15 September (12/06/2025)
    __________________________________
  • ‘Eternal Light’: Summer Music in City Churches – 18 to 27 June 2025 (04/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Gala de Danza at Westminster’s Central Hall on 25 and 26 June 2025 (03/06/2025) __________________________________
  • Oldenburg State Theatre in 2025-26 (31/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Zach Carstensen examines the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s history with Mahler (24/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Das Rheingold at Grange Park Opera in June and July 2026 with the Orchestra of English National Opera (20/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Grimeborn Opera Festival 2025 – 16 July to 13 September (20/05/2025) __________________________________
  • English National Opera in 2025-26 and their new Music Director André de Ridder (14/05/2025) __________________________________
  • London’s Sadler’s Wells theatres in 2025-26 (13/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in 2025-26 (09/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Oxford International Song Festival: 10 to 25 October 2025 (09/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Sir Antonio Pappano The Royal Opera’s first Conductor Laureate (09/05/2025) __________________________________
  • An interview with Alon Kariv who plays Chopin’s First Piano Concerto at the Cadogan Hall on Sunday 11 May (06/05/2025) __________________________________
  • Raffaello Morales, Farringdon’s Renaissance man talks to Christopher Sallon (30/04/2025) __________________________________
  • Season 2025-26 in Bremen and Bremerhaven (28/04/2025) __________________________________
  • Follow us

    Copyright © 2025 Seen and Heard International | All rights reserved |Privacy Policy
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy

    Notifications