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6-Apr-2013
National Concert Hall
Drama at Joseph Calleja's concert in Dublin
Image credit: Joseph Calleja © Decca / Mathias BothorThere was more than a little drama at Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja’s sold-out concert recital in Dublin’s National Concert Hall this evening. He was joined by Irish soprano Claudia Boyle and the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Proinnsías Ó Duinn. Predictability was the order of the day in the choice of programme: familiar arias and duets from the Italian and French operas with a complementary sprinkling of overtures and intermezzi for the orchestra. This was as close one gets to popular classical music: songs that might feature on the classical charts.
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8-Oct-2012
Music Centre / Musiikkitalo: Camerata Hall
Joseph Calleja with the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra in Helsinki
Image credit: Joseph Calleja © DECCA / Mathias BothorTenor Joseph Calleja, conductor Giuliano Carella and the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra presented an interesting choice of repertoire on Monday. The composers were celebrated Italian and French masters of opera, and the programme alternated between overtures for orchestra and arias starring Calleja. Already at this point an element of balance was detectable: the alternation between orchestra-only and orchestra-and-soloist pieces suggested that they played an equally important role.
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8-Sep-2012
Royal Albert Hall
Prom 76: A very special Last Night
Image credit: Members of Team GB and ParalympicsGB appear at the Last Night of the Proms © BBC / Chris ChristodoulouThe Last Night of the Proms isn’t really a concert at all; it’s two very different concerts put on one after the other. The first is something like what we’re used to from a Prom, with big-name soloists performing alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Chorus in world premières and classic works from the repertoire. The second is more of a pops concert, featuring the same orchestra, choir and soloists, but with classic British tunes on the programme, and singing along is highly encouraged.
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