Beethoven
BBC Proms: Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, ChungTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Never has a French invasion of these shores been quite so welcome. The two-day siege currently being staged in the Royal Albert Hall by Myung-Whun Chung and his Orchestra Philharmonique de Radio France opened last night with patriotic fervour in an... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Beethoven, Liszt, SibeliusFriday, 08 July 2011![]() This week’s reviews include a generous Liszt anthology played by one of the 20th century’s most fondly remembered pianists. There’s a reissued box of Beethoven symphonies performed on modern instruments by one of the classiest European orchestras.... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Beethoven, Dvořák, StraussSaturday, 18 June 2011![]() This week we’ve a brilliant, budget-priced box of Beethoven symphonies played on authentic instruments. It’ll remind you of how much fun there is to be had with this most iconic of composers. A historical recording of a famous cellist reappears, but... Read more... |
Ingrid Fliter, Queen Elizabeth HallWednesday, 08 June 2011![]() We all make mistakes. I was absent for the start of Ingrid Fliter's Tempest sonata at her Queen Elizabeth Hall debut. Fliter was absent (mentally speaking) for much of the final movement of the Appassionata. The parts of Fliter's recital that we... Read more... |
Chicken Soup With Barley, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 08 June 2011![]() "Love comes now. You have to start with love," urges Sarah Kahn (Samantha Spiro) early in Chicken Soup With Barley, and it's inconceivable that Dominic Cooke's knockout production of Arnold Wesker's 1958 play could have sprung from any other... Read more... |
110th Anniversary Gala 2, Wigmore HallWednesday, 01 June 2011![]() Ghosts legendary and personal dog the nostalgic footsteps of Elgar's utterly characteristic late Piano Quintet - though who knew the old man had as much red blood in him as last night's world-class team managed to squeeze out? And circumstantial... Read more... |
Opinion: Is classical music irrelevant?Sunday, 15 May 2011![]() Cambridge University, cradle of Newton, Keynes and Wittgenstein, of Wordsworth, Turing and Tennyson, has produced 15 prime ministers and more Nobel Prize-winners than most nations. In its 200-year history, the university’s debating society has... Read more... |
Dutch National Ballet, Hans Van Manen, Sadler's WellsThursday, 12 May 2011![]() In a world crying out for even below-mediocre ballet choreographers (Benjamin Millepied, anyone?), the Dutch old master Hans Van Manen is an extraordinarily well-kept secret. Why a man of such superb balletic accomplishment, theatrical instincts... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cuenca: Religious Music WeekSaturday, 23 April 2011![]() It’s Holy Wednesday in Cuenca, and going round the corner into Cathedral Square I’m surrounded by hordes of guys in multicoloured mufti who look like the Ku Klux Klan, with unnecessarily pointy hoods. Twenty of them are carrying a heavy float with a... Read more... |
Fidelio, Opera North, Leeds Grand TheatreThursday, 14 April 2011![]() Unpleasant feelings of confinement and claustrophobia hit you when the curtain rises after Beethoven’s disconcertingly jolly overture; one small room is visible on stage, framed by black curtains. The sun shines oppressively through the barred... Read more... |
Emerson String Quartet, Queen Elizabeth HallFriday, 08 April 2011![]() Could you get a more American string quartet than the Emersons? They dress like Yanks. They play like Yanks. They're even shaped like Yanks. There's Steve Martin on viola, Steve Buscemi on cello, Laurel and Hardy on violins. The night started in... Read more... |
Murray Perahia, Barbican HallWednesday, 30 March 2011![]() Last night Murray Perahia played Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and Chopin, and we heard, quite simply, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schumann and Chopin. Nothing more need be said, if one follows the Cordelia principle to love, and be silent.Still,... Read more... |
