21st century
Morgen und Abend, Royal OperaSaturday, 14 November 2015![]() It’s never funny like Ligeti’s Le grand macabre, though it touches on that joke apocalypse’s more nebulous soundscapes. Nor is it obviously dynamic like David Sawer’s From Morning to Midnight, with which its title is not to be confused (there are no... Read more... |
CD: Justin Bieber – PurposeSaturday, 14 November 2015![]() Justin Bieber’s undoubtedly had a tricky time of it, living in the full glare of the world’s media. While it’s demonstrably not “the toughest thing in the world”, as he recently suggested in Billboard magazine, it can’t be much fun having your every... Read more... |
Gravity Fatigue, Hussein Chalayan, Sadler's WellsFriday, 30 October 2015![]() If you thought the era of the impresario died with Diaghilev, think again. Alistair Spalding, chief executive of Sadler's Wells, has commercial and artistic vision in spades, and masterfully combines them in his operation at the Wells. Witness last... Read more... |
The Gap: Selected Abstract Art from Belgium, Parasol UnitMonday, 14 September 2015![]() From its title, you could be misled into dismissing this show as narrow and self-referential: a small exhibition in a small gallery curated by a Belgian artist concerned only with his own countrymen. In fact, it is something of a survey, featuring... Read more... |
The PresidentThursday, 20 August 2015![]() What’s it really like to be a dictator? Or president, if we put it more circumspectly, as Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf does in his new film of that name – though this President clearly believes he’s of the “for-life” variety, if not even a... Read more... |
CD: The Orb – Moonbuilding 2703 ADThursday, 18 June 2015![]() Every 75 years or so, Halley’s Comet comes round to say, "Hi". When it does, there’s genuine excitement, not because there’s any kind of stock trade in fond reminiscence when it comes to glowing lumps of rock, but because it’s a genuinely... Read more... |
Flight, Opera Holland ParkThursday, 11 June 2015![]() Connections are missed and made in Jonathan Dove’s Flight – a giddy airport fantasy of what might be and what never was. Not yet 20 years old, this contemporary score is quite a departure from Opera Holland Park’s staple fare of well-aged verismo... Read more... |
CD: José Padilla - So Many ColoursWednesday, 10 June 2015![]() When International Feel label boss Mark Barrott moved from Uruguay to Ibiza, it was surely only a matter of time before he hooked up with Café Del Mar’s legendary sunset soundtracker José Padilla – inevitable even. The choice of producers to... Read more... |
CD: Muse - DronesSaturday, 06 June 2015![]() Almost a decade ago, I went to a disappointing festival in Holland. Driven to distraction by the crowd – a sixth-form disco stuck between the third and fourth circles of Dante's inferno – I, on the advice of a friend, went to see Muse. Their... Read more... |
CD: Man Power – Man PowerMonday, 25 May 2015![]() The mysterious figure of Man Power has been making waves for a while now. A series of mixes and remixes and frankly jaw-dropping EPs have seen his star rise, though his actual profile has remained obscured – largely by his hand in a series of promo... Read more... |
Ensemble InterContemporain, Pintscher, BarbicanWednesday, 29 April 2015![]() Be a soloist: take responsibility for yourself. These are not maxims often encountered in musical ensembles where unity of purpose and execution is valued, but they lie behind the philosophy and sheer style of Ensemble InterContemporain, which... Read more... |
DiDonato, Heggie, Brentano Quartet, Milton CourtWednesday, 15 April 2015“I need to get a new gimmick.” Joyce DiDonato hobbled her way onto Milton Court’s stage last night, warning her audience to expect a seated performance owing to a sprained ankle. It was just six years ago she famously broke her leg during a... Read more... |
