Reviews
The Rape of Lucretia, Glyndebourne TourSunday, 20 October 2013![]() “Aren’t you sick of Britten yet?” asked a colleague three-quarters of the way through the composer’s centenary year. Absolutely not; there have been revelations and there still remains so much to discover or re-discover. Yet re-evaluation can sour... Read more... |
Kraggerud, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Denève, Leeds Town HallSunday, 20 October 2013![]() I’d not previously identified much comedic potential in Mahler’s gargantuan Sixth Symphony, a piece which would feature prominently in many people’s lists of most depressing works. Which presumably explains why this astonishing concert wasn’t a sell... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Madness, ABBASunday, 20 October 2013![]() Madness: Take it or Leave itIn 1981, Madness followed The Beatles, Slade and The Sex Pistols by playing versions of themselves in a film. Take it or Leave it is no masterpiece, but it is hugely entertaining. At the time, surprisingly, a soundtrack... Read more... |
Earth, Wind & Fire, Royal Albert HallSunday, 20 October 2013![]() "We got 42 years of music to lay on you" is an audacious opening statement for any live band, but when the speaker is Phillip Bailey, lead singer in the current reincarnation of the legendary Earth, Wind & Fire, it is a statement of intent.... Read more... |
Elizabeth I and Her People, National Portrait GallerySaturday, 19 October 2013![]() At the beginning of the 17th century an anonymous Anglo-Netherlandish artist produced an elaborate procession portrait of the septuagenarian Virgin Queen, tactfully portrayed as though several decades younger, when she had succeeded to the throne in... Read more... |
Man Down, Channel 4Saturday, 19 October 2013![]() Man Down opens with a tried and tested sitcom premise; middle-aged-and-going-nowhere-fast Dan is being dumped by his much more mature, high-achieving girlfriend, Naomi. She's tired of his juvenile daydreaming - could a hovercraft be powered by farts... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Brahms, Shostakovich, TchaikovskySaturday, 19 October 2013![]() Brahms Beloved: Symphonies 2 & 4, Clara Schumann Lieder Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi/John Axelrod, with Indra Thomas, Nicole Cabelle (sopranos) (Telarc)There’s a glut of Brahms symphonies on disc this autumn, with live... Read more... |
Pajama Men, Arts TheatreSaturday, 19 October 2013![]() We're advised to take off our shoes, as the show will knock our socks off; it's the first of many neatly worked bits of wordplay about how good the show will be - “Is there anybody named Annette in the audience? Good, because this is comedy without... Read more... |
LFF 2013: Only Lovers Left AliveSaturday, 19 October 2013![]() Jim Jarmusch's characters have always been ineffably cool, whether the slackers of Stranger than Paradise, the accountant lost in the Wild West of Dead Man, or the hit man with samurai pretensions of Ghost Dog. It goes without saying that if he... Read more... |
LFF 2013: 12 Years A SlaveSaturday, 19 October 2013![]() One of this year’s Oscar contenders, Lincoln, covered the ending of the American Civil War as it played out in the comfortable confines of the Capitol. 12 Years a Slave, an exceptional film that will surely be in the running next year, reveals the “... Read more... |
Rudimental, O2 Academy, BirminghamSaturday, 19 October 2013![]() Without doubt, 2013 has been the year of Rudimental on Planet Pop: a second number one single with “Waiting All Night”; a number one debut album with Home, hugely successful festival appearances, and plenty of TV coverage. It’s no wonder that the... Read more... |
Abandonman: Moonrock Boombox, Brighton Dome Studio TheatreFriday, 18 October 2013![]() The front rows of an Abandonman gig are not a place for shy people. The core of rapping Irish comedian Rob Broderick’s act has long been to interact with the audience and turn the nuggets he gleans into ridiculous songs. For his latest show,... Read more... |
