France
Reissue CDs Weekly: German Measles, Mobilisation GénéraleSunday, 15 December 2013![]() Various Artists: German Measles Vol 1 – Flames of Love / German Measles Vol 2 – Sun Came Out at SevenFor the years between The Beatles inventing themselves in the clubs of Hamburg and the evolution of what was dubbed Krautrock, Germany’s... Read more... |
Henry V, Noel Coward TheatreWednesday, 04 December 2013![]() It has been a hard slog, but he's emerging victorious in the end. Essentially, Shakespeare's Henry V tracks a military campaign. In Act One, the eponymous king declares war on France. By Act Five, against the odds, he has won and is sealing an... Read more... |
Jeune et JolieThursday, 28 November 2013![]() You wait ages for a French film about a teenage girl's sexual awakening and then two come along at once. Actually who am I kidding? As any filmic Francophile will tell you it's not exactly a rarity. Still, red-hot on the heels of the astonishing... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Dunkirk: The spirit of FRACWednesday, 27 November 2013![]() Those French and their grand projects! Not the least of them is the division of the country into 23 areas who acquire their own collections of international contemporary art, supplemented by a national loan collection, all under the rubric of FRAC,... Read more... |
CD: Juliette Gréco – Gréco Chante BrelMonday, 25 November 2013![]() The songs of Jacques Brel and Juliette Gréco are old friends. She has revisited them many times since she began performing with Brel’s former accompanist, the pianist Gérard Jouannest, in 1968. Brel and Jouannest had worked together since 1958.... Read more... |
Anne Sofie von Otter, Milton CourtSunday, 24 November 2013![]() There’s nowt so French as the mélodie and the chanson, but I’m not convinced they make ideal bedfellows. Nor, I suspect, is Anne Sofie von Otter, since she split the salon and cabaret halves of her Douce France recital with an interval (and the CD... Read more... |
Blue Is the Warmest ColourWednesday, 20 November 2013![]() “The most potent special effect in movies is the human face changing its mind.” So stated film critic David Thomson, and the principle has never been more irrefutably proven than by Blue Is the Warmest Colour and its leading lady Adèle Exarchopoulos... Read more... |
DVD: ClochemerleTuesday, 19 November 2013![]() Clochemerle is the very odd one out in Ray Galton and Alan Simpson’s scriptwriting career. It was their only adaptation, from Gabriel Chevallier’s 1934 comic novel set in the titular Beaujolais small town a decade before, and their only step away... Read more... |
La Damnation de Faust, LSO, Gergiev, BarbicanMonday, 04 November 2013![]() Berlioz wanted to make the first arrival of his demon onstage unforgettable, with an extreme sound effect - violins and violas marked sul ponticello, strettissimo, starting fortissimo, with interjections from three trombones snarling in minor... Read more... |
The Male Nude, Wallace CollectionWednesday, 30 October 2013![]() It is amazing how perceptions and attitudes change. Think of a nude and the chances are you will imagine a naked woman since, nowadays, the female body virtually monopolises the genre; naked men scarcely make an appearance in mainstream culture.... Read more... |
Tharaud, London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus, Nézet-Séguin, Royal Festival HallThursday, 24 October 2013![]() If ever there were a week for London to celebrate Poulenc in the lamentably under-commemorated 50th anniversary year of his death, this is it. Two major choral works and two fun concertos at last join the party. But if Figure Humaine and the... Read more... |
The Tunnel, Sky AtlanticThursday, 17 October 2013![]() If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, the creators of Scandinavia's drama boom could be forgiven if they started behaving like a collection of hysterical Justin Biebers. Not only are their home-grown series hits around the world, they're... Read more... |
