LPO: Holst The Planets – Usher Hall
Edinburgh’s stately Usher Hall, hosts a stirring evening with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under Edward Gardner. The programme offers up some delicious delights, a Rachmaninoff favourite and Holst’s undisputed masterpiece.The concert opens though with Judith Weir’s Forest, a brief, fairytale‑tinged overture. But it’s the second work - Rachmaninoff’s 24‑variation Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - featuring pianist Beatrice Rana, that deeply moves me. From her first notes, Rana brings thoughtful nuance to each variation—gracefully shifting between melancholy and exuberance, tenderness and tempest. Key moments, like the haunting counterpoint of Variation XVIII and the sweeping climax at XIX, resonate with crystalline control and deep emotional weight. Her playing is both virtuosic and vu...
