Vladimir Jurowski

Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde review | Andrew Clements's classical album of the week
The conductor’s fine recording with the Berlin Radio Symphony has accuracy, perception and crystalline detail
Andrew Clements
13, Aug, 2020 @2:00 PM

LPO/Jurowski review – ingeniously celebrating Beethoven the revolutionary
The London Philharmonic’s fascinating new series began with irresistible Beethoven alongside Scriabin and Eötvös
Tim Ashley
11, Feb, 2020 @9:15 AM

Siegfried review – Jurowski showcases Wagner with wonder and excitement
Vladimir Jurowski and the LPO make the third part of Wagner’s Ring a thing of wonder, raising the bar with an astonishing performance
Tim Ashley
02, Feb, 2020 @4:07 PM

Home listening: from Judith Weir to an all-Russian Nutcracker
The Hebrides Ensemble and Ailish Tynan revel in Weir’s chamber works, while Vladimir Jurowski conducts a thrilling live Nutcracker in Moscow
Fiona Maddocks
22, Dec, 2019 @5:30 AM

LPO/Jurowski review – exemplary Mahler ends in a blaze of optimism
Sarah Wegener proved that she is a very a fine Straussian in a group of songs that ended this concert that also featured Wagner’s Tristan prelude and Mahler’s fifth symphony
Tim Ashley
14, Nov, 2019 @12:47 PM

Prom 41: LPO/Jurowski review – Russian novelties surprise and delight
Turn of the century compositions by Rachmaninov, Rimsky-Korsakov and Lyadov make up a superbly played programme led by Vladimir Jurowski
Andrew Clements
19, Aug, 2019 @11:28 AM

Edward Gardner appointed LPO principal conductor
Gardner will take over from Vladimir Jurowski at the London Philharmonic Orchestra from 2021-22 season
Imogen Tilden
26, Jul, 2019 @11:08 AM

Home listening: Rachmaninov big and small, and a night in with Janet Baker
The LPO and Vladimir Jurowski do Rachmaninov’s first symphony proud; Boris Giltburg excels in the 24 Preludes. Plus, John Bridcut’s magical new film
Fiona Maddocks
14, Apr, 2019 @6:00 AM

The week in classical: Anthropocene; Die Walküre review – ice and fire
Tensions rise as an Arctic expedition becomes trapped in ice in Stuart MacRae and Louise Welsh’s bold, chilling new opera
Fiona Maddocks
03, Feb, 2019 @8:00 AM

Die Walküre review – Jurowski's Wagner balances speed, pace and drama
Jurowski drew an intense, sinewy sound from the London Philharmonic, while Stuart Skelton’s anguished Siegmund was a highlight
Tim Ashley
28, Jan, 2019 @2:40 PM

The week in classical: Thomas Adès; LPO/Jurowski; LSO/Rattle – review
Thomas Adès communes with Janáček, Jurowski and the LPO do Stravinsky proud, and the LSO shows its jazzy side
Fiona Maddocks
15, Dec, 2018 @1:00 PM

LPO/Jurowski review – a performance of spiritual profundity and depth
Vladimir Jurowski’s Stravinsky series came to a close with readings of the composer’s late works Variations and Threni that captured their severe beauty and numinous quality
Tim Ashley
09, Dec, 2018 @12:26 PM
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