Borletti-Buitoni Trust at 20 review – first footholds celebrated by benificaries of musical trust
Musicians including Mitsuko Uchida, James Newby and the Apollon Musagète Quartet were part of a weekend of concerts marking 20 years of the trust that supports those at the beginning of their careers
April 2022
Diabelli Variations review – Uchida’s unparalleled playing is made for this
The pianist’s clarity and dexterity brings humour and insights to Beethoven’s contradictory colossus of a work
June 2020
Lockdown culture
Mark Padmore/Mitsuko Uchida review – recital series ends on compelling and sombre note
Padmore and Uchida’s punctilious and austere reading of Schubert’s Winterreise gave this final recital depth and clarity
February 2020
Mahler Chamber Orchestra/Uchida review – quiet artistry and joyful music-making
A programme of Mozart and Jörg Widmann was perfectly pitched. This orchestra has wind players you want to listen to all night
Conducting from the piano, Uchida’s alert phrasing and integration with the other instruments was totally absorbing, allowing the Mahler’s players to shine
October 2015
Riccardo Chailly: ‘I want to do things differently, to put life on hold’
SCO/Ticciati review – exhilarating Haydn and otherwordly Uchida
Robin Ticciati’s fastidious and brilliant Clock symphony was hors d’oeuvre to an evening of French music, with Mitsuko Uchida stunning in Ravel’s concerto, writes Kate Molleson
August 2013
Proms 30, 33 & 34 – review
Observer New Review Q&A
Mitsuko Uchida: 'My four pianos are like human beings – all men'
May 2013
BBT Celebrated – review
CBSO/Nelsons – review
March 2013
Steve Reich, London Sinfonietta; Mitsuko Uchida; Tallis Scholars – review
Mitsuko Uchida – review
September 2012
Mozart: Piano Concertos No 9, K271 and No 21, K467 – review
Mitsuko Uchida and the Cleveland are a dream team, writes Fiona Maddocks
May 2012
Charlotte Higgins on culture
Royal Philharmonic Society honours Claudio Abbado, Maurizio Pollini
Spitalfields Music is a double winner; Mitsuko Uchida wins gold medal; and Radio 3's Hear and Now 50 is rewarded at classical music's annual awards ceremony
April 2012
Mitsuko Uchida – review
Playing Schubert's last three piano sonatas in a single recital is a huge challenge but Uchida's performance was spellbinding, writes Andrew Clements