England
Stanley Spencer and The English Garden, Compton VerneyThursday, 18 August 2011![]() In his later years, Stanley Spencer cut quite a figure in his native village of Cookham in Berkshire: he would often be seen pushing his rickety pram, with its battered umbrella, paints and canvas, and a hand-painted sign requesting all curious... Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBCSO, BBCSC, BBC Singers, WigglesworthSunday, 14 August 2011![]() To lose one performer (to misquote Oscar Wilde) may be regarded as a misfortune, to lose three begins to look like carelessness. With last night’s Prom killing off soloists faster than you can say Sinfonia da Requiem there are few who wouldn’t have... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Havergal Brian's 'Gothic' Symphony, BBC Concert Orchestra, BBCNOW, BrabbinsSunday, 17 July 2011![]() From Middle-earth, middle England and Nibelheim they came, adventurers anxious to acclaim an Unjustly Neglected British Masterpiece. Praise, or curse, their persistence in steering the BBC and the Albert Hall back to Havergal Brian's biggest work... Read more... |
DVD: Went the Day Well?Wednesday, 13 July 2011![]() It’s 69 years since Went the Day Well? was released, but its moments of brutality still have the power to shock. It’s not so much the actual violence that’s shocking; when people die (and quite a lot do die), there’s precious little blood or gore... Read more... |
Being Shakespeare, Trafalgar StudiosWednesday, 22 June 2011![]() There’s a lovely moment in A Midsummer Night’s Dream where Peter Quince assigns roles to his company of rude mechanicals. Unsatisfied with the part of the hero, Bottom interrupts, insisting he be allowed to play not only Pyramus but heroine Thisbe... Read more... |
Peter Grimes, Royal OperaWednesday, 22 June 2011![]() It’s the oldest coup de théâtre in the postmodernist playbook – the curtain rises to reveal an audience staring back at us – but still, in the opening seconds of Willy Decker’s Peter Grimes, one of the most effective. Our theatrical doubles here are... Read more... |
Ray Davies, Royal Festival HallMonday, 20 June 2011![]() Tickets were like gold dust for this one and the stage was lit as if some of that dust had been sprinkled on the Festival Hall in a midsummer dream of a concert. The massed ranks of the Crouch End Festival Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra and a... Read more... |
DVD: London/Robinson in Space and Robinson in RuinsThursday, 16 June 2011![]() The first part of Patrick Keiller’s trilogy, an attempt to address the "problem of London", begins just before the 1992 re-election of John Major. It’s a pseudo documentary ostensibly narrated by an acquaintance of one Robinson, a part-time art... Read more... |
King Arthur, Spitalfields MusicWednesday, 15 June 2011![]() It’s not often that a performance of Purcell’s King Arthur requires its entire cast of singers to strip down to very tight Union Jack boxer shorts. It’s not often either that the audience find themselves actively encouraged to talk over the music,... Read more... |
Total Football, BarbicanThursday, 19 May 2011![]() Which came first? The low national self-esteem or the shit national football team? Is it possible, in the interests of blending in with one’s countrymen, to stimulate in oneself a love of the beautiful game? And can Britishness be boiled down to... Read more... |
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Hoddinott Hall, CardiffThursday, 12 May 2011![]() It’s a neat-sounding idea for a concert: a sequence of works composed in the year the previous composer died. Neat, but not necessarily revealing. This one started with Elgar’s Cockaigne, composed – symbolically, I assume – in 1900, and ended with... Read more... |
Midsomer Murders, ITV1Wednesday, 23 March 2011![]() It'll be interesting to see what the recent race row - or more accurately, lack-of-race row - does for the ratings of Midsomer Murders. Possibly nothing, if the research that says that people from ethnic groups all hate the show and never watch... Read more... |
