Dendievel conducts Dove, Howell & Liszt
14:30 Tue 28 Apr 2026 Maida Vale Studios

“Sensational” was how one critic described the singing of Hugh Cutting, adding that “his countertenor blazed with virtuosity and expressive depth”. It’s hard to imagine a more compelling soloist than this young British star in Jonathan Dove’s Hojoki – a one-man mini-opera inspired by an old Japanese account of a man battling both nature and fate.
But then, this whole concert burns with drama. Liszt’s famous symphonic poem wrestles with the storms and triumphs of life itself, while Dorothy Howell’s sensuous Lamia tells a tale of witchcraft and seduction in music that glows with colour. A gripping (and much awaited) return to the BBC Symphony Orchestra for our award-winning guest conductor Martijn Dendievel.