Barbican
BBC Singers, BBCSO, Litton, Barbican HallThursday, 25 September 2014![]() The problem with programming Charles Ives’s Fourth Symphony - and only the very bold and resourceful and/or the BBC are ever likely to do so - is that it eclipses everything, and I mean everything, in its proximity. And if it was my 90th birthday -... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Dvořák, Haydn, Janáček, Thomas LarcherFriday, 25 July 2014![]() Dvořák: Symphony no 8, Janáček: Symphonic Suite from Jenůfa Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra/Manfred Honeck (Reference Recordings)Dvořák's Seventh has the Brahmsian drama, and the Ninth has the crowd-pleasing tunes. But the major key Eighth is... Read more... |
Digital Revolution, The Curve, BarbicanFriday, 04 July 2014![]() Digital Revolution begins with an archive section taking you back to the 1970s when Ralph Baer developed a video game allowing punters to play ping pong on TV (below right: poster for the original Pong arcade game) and Steve Jobs worked on Break Out... Read more... |
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, BarbicanThursday, 03 July 2014![]() If, like Wynton Marsalis, you’re a gatekeeper of the jazz tradition, there’s little you’ll defend more staunchly than the Blue Note back catalogue. With the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, in London on a short tour, he presented a glossy and... Read more... |
Maria Gadu, BarbicanWednesday, 02 July 2014![]() Admired by Brazilian musical royalty like Milton Nascimento and Caetano Veloso, Maria Gadú, at the age of 27, already has four platinum albums to her credit, not to mention a couple of Latin Grammys. Her music blends the urban chaotic modernity of... Read more... |
San Giovanni Battista/The Cooper, Guildhall Milton Court TheatreSaturday, 14 June 2014![]() The practical considerations and limitations of choosing a work for a student showcase can lead to some wonderfully original programming. It doesn’t get much more original than a pairing of Thomas Arne’s ballad opera The Cooper with Stradella’s... Read more... |
Faust, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Haitink, BarbicanThursday, 05 June 2014![]() In the year of his 85th birthday, and his 60th season as a conductor, Bernard Haitink is hardly taking it easy, with concerts with various orchestras around Europe and the US including an appearance at the Proms. In this visit to London with the... Read more... |
Eberle, Prohaska, LSO, Rattle, BarbicanMonday, 02 June 2014![]() "Finally,” said Sir Simon Rattle, “I get a chance to say thank you. We have had forty years working together without an argument." The Royal Philharmonic Society was awarding an Honorary Membership to Martin Campbell-White, Rattle's agent. Campbell-... Read more... |
BBCSO, Morlot, BarbicanSunday, 25 May 2014![]() It’s safe to assume that mischievous Monsieur Poulenc would have been delighted by the juxtaposition of his joyous slice of Surrealism with Fauré’s serene masterpiece the Requiem. What his elder compatriot might have had to say is harder to imagine... Read more... |
Choreographics, English National Ballet, Barbican PitFriday, 23 May 2014![]() “We want to be the most creative and the most loved ballet company in this country,” Tamara Rojo told the audience in the Barbican Pit last night. “We want you to love us.” The director of English National Ballet knows a thing or two about gaining... Read more... |
Chick Corea, BarbicanTuesday, 20 May 2014![]() Jazz pianist Chick Corea put a bomb under his reverential “rare solo concert” billing at the Barbican last night, with an outrageously showmanlike variety performance that seemed to take in everyone from Keith Jarrett to Gareth Malone. Corea’s two... Read more... |
Gawain, BarbicanSaturday, 17 May 2014![]() Part of the Birtwistle at 80 series at the Barbican, this not-quite-semi-staged Gawain ended up being held back a little by its shoestring production, where a straight concert performance might have transcended its limitations.The music, however, in... Read more... |
