Bernstein
Secret Voices of Hollywood, BBC FourMonday, 30 September 2013They called Rita Moreno the triple threat – she could dance, act and sing. But even her spirited performance as Anita in West Side Story could not satisfy United Artists: the doomy low notes of "A Boy Like That" were considered out of her range, and... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Cage, Sibelius, Stravinsky, Smaro GregoriadouSaturday, 15 September 2012John Cage: As Is Alexei Lubimov (piano, prepared piano), Natalia Pschenitschnikova (voice) (ECM)One of the few avant-garde composers whose name is widely known, thanks to the infamous 4’33”, John Cage’s reputation as a fungus-collecting... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Bernstein - MassTuesday, 07 August 2012Why so many empty seats at last night’s Prom? Bringing together several choruses, a percussion-augmented orchestra, dancers, actors, rock-band and children’s choir, Leonard Bernstein’s Mass is surely a Proms dream – a genuinely eclectic work with... Read more... |
Brigham Young University Singers, St John's Smith SquareSunday, 13 May 2012Brigham Young University in Utah is the largest private university in America, and is probably best known for its affiliation with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, AKA the Mormons. What’s less commonly known is that the university... Read more... |
Wonderful Town, The Lowry, SalfordThursday, 05 April 2012The cultural triumvirate of the Hallé Orchestra, the Royal Exchange Theatre and The Lowry have joined forces for this new production of the 1953 hit musical Wonderful Town. Leonard Bernstein would surely have been a happy man to hear his score,... Read more... |
West Side Story 50 Years On: The MovieThursday, 15 September 2011When West Side Story won 10 Academy Awards, that was back in a Hollywood era during which movie musicals regularly garnered such acclaim. Gigi, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music and Oliver! all bookended the 1961 film adaptation of the landmark... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Mahler, Widmann, BerioFriday, 03 June 2011This week we’ve some pioneering, trailblazing Mahler with a dramatic twist, courtesy of a conductor who mentored Leonard Bernstein. Elsewhere, there are some disconcerting, dark sounds from a youthful German composer, and a supremely entertaining... Read more... |
Mark Padmore, Britten Sinfonia, Queen Elizabeth HallWednesday, 09 February 2011It was Leonard Bernstein who declared of English music that it was “too much organ voluntary in Lincoln Cathedral, too much Coronation in Westminster Abbey, too much lark ascending, too much clodhopping on the fucking village green”. Fey, whimsical... Read more... |
Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dudamel, Barbican HallFriday, 28 January 2011There had been murmurings that his star had dimmed. That Gustavo Dudamel's partnership with the Los Angeles Philharmonic (greeted with such fanfare in 2009) had yet to set the West Coast on fire. Had this Icarus flown too high? Would their debut... Read more... |
Teresa Carreño Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, Vásquez, Royal Festival HallFriday, 15 October 2010It's now 21 years since I first heard the then-untrumpeted protégés of El Sistema, the Venezuelan phenomenon which has launched a thousand youth-and-music projects worldwide. On that occasion the Royal Festival Hall was less than a quarter full, but... Read more... |
The Bernstein Project - Mass, Royal Festival HallMonday, 12 July 2010It's been quite a week for youth and the vernacular in the world of so-called “classical” music. Multiply by four the seven fledgling stage animals currently firing up John Adams’s “earthquake-romance” in London's East End, add an orchestra of 13-to... Read more... |
Leonard Bernstein: West Side StoryTuesday, 25 May 2010Nigel Simeone’s engaging study of Bernstein’s score of West Side Story could almost be entitled “Collaboration: The Manual”, so deftly does it interweave Bernstein’s originality with the contributions of his stellar team-mates. Jerome Robbins... Read more... |