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Hough, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Fischer, Royal Festival HallMonday, 17 January 2011Who knew the changeover of the EU Presidency could be this much fun? Amid the formal bowing and scraping at the Royal Festival Hall bunfights last night that signalled that the Hungarians were now at the tiller of this sinking political ship were... Read more... |
Year Out/Year In: Classical Music and OperaFriday, 31 December 2010Earlier this month, George Osborne, Vince Cable and Jeremy Hunt were spotted in a Royal Opera House box surveying the country's most expensive artistic patrimony. What they thought - and how they and the Arts Council might wield their axe - will... Read more... |
Hardenberger, Philharmonia Orchestra, Nelsons, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 08 December 2010The heroics came fast and fervently with Andris Nelsons and the Philharmonia Orchestra emerging from suffocating pianissimi to rip out the exultant fanfares of Beethoven’s Leonora No 3 Overture as if already limbering up to take on Strauss’s critics... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Philanthropist Ian RosenblattSaturday, 20 November 2010It has been said that making money is music to the ears of any entrepreneur. In the case of Ian Rosenblatt you might need to turn that concept on its head. The music itself is his passion and the financial losses he routinely absorbs in pursuit of... Read more... |
Herbie Hancock, London Jazz Festival, Royal Festival HallMonday, 15 November 2010A member of Miles Davis's legendary second quintet (“arguably Miles's best ever group” according to the Penguin Jazz Guide); a composer of standards (“Watermelon Man”, “Dolphin Dance”, “Maiden Voyage”, “Cantaloupe Island”) and soundtracks (Antonioni... Read more... |
Lachenmann Weekend, Southbank CentreMonday, 25 October 2010Helmut Lachenmann is to instrumental technique what The Joy of Sex was to suburban nookie. A conduit to a whole new carnal world. Even those of us supposedly well versed in what a stringed instrument can do watched the Arditti Quartet perform the... Read more... |
Sondheim pits Porter against CowardSunday, 17 October 2010Talking to Jude Kelly at the Royal Festival Hall last night, Stephen Sondheim gave a glimpse into his own theory of lyrical composition by contrasting Noël Coward (whom "I intensely dislike") and Cole Porter.The problem with Coward, he said after... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Berlin: More Venezuelans, Even YoungerSunday, 10 October 2010Just seconds into a performance by the Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil Teresa Carreño it is immediately clear what Sir Simon Rattle meant when he said, “I have seen the future of music.” The passion and physical and mental energy with which they play,... Read more... |
Sellars and Viola's Tristan und Isolde, Royal Festival HallSunday, 26 September 2010People always overlook how much of a hippie Richard Wagner was intellectually. His philosophical stance differs little from that of Neil from The Young Ones. It's a side of Wagner you can't get away from in Tristan und Isolde, with its endless... Read more... |
London Philharmonic launches concert streamingFriday, 24 September 2010For those of us who can't hear Vladimir Jurowski's intriguing LPO programme on Saturday night live - Gergiev calls over at the Barbican, in a typically frustrating London clash - all is not lost. We'll be able to hear it from 4 October streamed via... Read more... |
Wilco, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 15 September 2010Rock music doesn’t get much better than this. For two hours, the raggedy Chicago band Wilco poured out song after song from a repertoire that stretches back 15 years, slipping effortlessly between gentle alt-country and avant-garde rock, between the... Read more... |
Southbank Centre hosting two-day Arvo Pärt conferenceSaturday, 11 September 2010Following the recent UK premiere of his Symphony No 4 ("Los Angeles") at the Proms, Arvo Pärt's 75th birthday celebrations continue with a two-day conference on 24-25 September hosted at London's Southbank Centre. Presented in collaboration... Read more... |