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Hofesh Shechter, Political Mother: The Choreographer's Cut, Sadler's WellsTuesday, 12 July 2011Only three years ago, Hofesh Shechter, the Israeli-born, London-based choreographer, made the leap into the big leagues, almost overnight, with his Uprising/In Your Rooms double bill. The following year he produced a "Choreographer’s Cut", a bulked-... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Cheltenham: Seven Concerts in Two DaysSunday, 10 July 2011For so many days a year, Cheltenham's Regency symmetry and conservative values totter and buckle as they veer dangerously towards relative festive liberalism. As I sliced into one of the four annual beanfeasts, the Cheltenham Music Festival, it... Read more... |
CD: Marilyn Mazur - Celestial CircleThursday, 16 June 2011One of the great strengths of Manfred Eicher's ECM label is the way in which it has encouraged and documented many unlikely yet fruitful musical collaborations throughout its thousand-plus discography. First assembled for her season as artist-in-... Read more... |
Sonny Rollins, BarbicanSunday, 21 November 2010"Being asked to introduce this artist”, began the compere, “is like being asked to introduce God." Fans of Eric Clapton, of course, might beg to differ. But in jazz terms, Sonny Rollins, self-proclaimed “saxophone colossus”, has indisputably been on... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra 80th Birthday Concert, BarbicanSaturday, 23 October 2010Eighty years ago yesterday, the 41-year-old Adrian Boult launched the distinguished history of what was then a 114-strong BBC Symphony Orchestra with Wagner's Flying Dutchman Overture in Portland Place. Three months later ice-and-fire Ernest... Read more... |
Tony Allen, BarbicanWednesday, 06 October 2010Happy Birthday, Tony! Last night the great Nigerian musician celebrated the fact that he has spent 70 years on the planet, with 52 of those years exploring – as no other drummer has explored – the humble kit drum (or drum kit if you prefer). This... Read more... |
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