Reviews
Messiah, OAE, Howarth, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 10 December 2014![]() Goldilocks would not have been a good conductor. There’s a reason why there isn’t a dynamic marking between mezzo forte and mezzo piano. Mezzo on its own would be a pretty bland state of affairs, sat solidly in an inoffensive state of not-too-loud-... Read more... |
Cinderella, New Wimbledon TheatreWednesday, 10 December 2014![]() Strange world, isn’t it? Yesterday morning, buoyed up by the Royal Opera’s impressive Tristan und Isolde, I was listening on CD to Linda Esther Gray, a Wagnerian soprano for the ages, singing the best Liebstod I know. In the evening, I was watching... Read more... |
Siglo de Oro, Allies, Shoreditch ChurchWednesday, 10 December 2014![]() Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Greed Tuesday: they all vanished from memory once the first notes of Siglo de Oro’s Christmas-themed concert started. This young British choir, now six years old, began with what’s already become a modern classic, Jan... Read more... |
Little Shop of Horrors, Royal Exchange, ManchesterWednesday, 10 December 2014![]() With a bloodthirsty, corpse-devouring plant called Audrey at the centre of events, we can only be in the Little Shop of Horrors. It’s a far cry from Jack and the Beanstalk, but the Royal Exchange is known for providing alternative and, usually, zany... Read more... |
Brian Pern: A Life in Rock, BBC TwoTuesday, 09 December 2014![]() BBC4’s The Life of Rock with Brian Pern introduced us to the former frontman of Thotch and creator of world music. With a promotion to BBC2 for Brian Pern: A Life in Rock, it seems that Pern, the comic creation of The Fast Show’s Simon Day and Rhys... Read more... |
The Great MuseumTuesday, 09 December 2014![]() I don’t think any of us will look at a museum in quite the same way after this dazzling documentary. For several years the Austrian film-maker Johannes Holzhausen and his team followed what seems to be scores of the working staff inhabiting... Read more... |
Stefanovich, Currie, Queen Elizabeth HallMonday, 08 December 2014![]() Tamara Stefanovich and Colin Currie – a dream team for Birtwistle’s The Axe Manual. Both are new music specialists with a gift for grace and dexterity, even in the most complex works. The score sets up a range of sophisticated relationships between... Read more... |
The Green PrinceMonday, 08 December 2014![]() Finding a clear narrative among the deadly uncertainties of the long-lasting stand-off between Israel and Palestine is a challenge. Israeli documentarist Nadav Schirman, drawing on a real-life story, has honed The Green Prince down into a bare story... Read more... |
Garbarek, Hilliard Ensemble, King's College Chapel CambridgeSunday, 07 December 2014![]() This was “Officium – the final concert.” The Hilliard Ensemble took their decision around three years ago to disband as a group, and – for three of them – to retire, rather than to re-launch with a new generation of voices. They are now on the road... Read more... |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (2014), Royal BalletSunday, 07 December 2014![]() Christopher Wheeldon’s hard-working mix of skewed classical ballet, vaudeville and Victorian theatrical magic achieved through state-of-the-art technique wasn’t much liked by theartsdesk’s critics on its first and second outings. Marvelling at it on... Read more... |
Aimard, LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallSunday, 07 December 2014![]() In words and music Harrison Birtwistle isn’t always as gruff as he’s been painted. Interviewed over the summer during one of his 80th birthday Prom concerts, the composer tossed off enough humorous remarks to suggest that a new career could almost... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: 2014 RevisitedSunday, 07 December 2014![]() With just over two weeks to Christmas, thoughts might be turning to which of the deluge of 2014’s reissues might be suitable as a gift, worth putting on your own wish-list for Santa or even merit buying for yourself. So if help is needed,... Read more... |
