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John Cale, RFHSaturday, 06 March 2010It was Brian Wilson who started it. Eight years ago he toured Britain with a show that had at its heart a triumphant performance of his classic Beach Boys album, Pet Sounds, played – in a phrase that has become de rigueur when describing such events... Read more... |
Maurizio Pollini, Royal Festival HallMonday, 01 March 2010Was it Chopin’s birthday or wasn’t it? To be honest, no one at last night’s Royal Festival Hall concert probably gave a damn, so wrapped up were they in Maurizio Pollini’s playing. And what playing it was too. The man just sits down and gets on with... Read more... |
Krystian Zimerman, RFHTuesday, 23 February 2010Beware of Zimermania - or, for that matter, of idolising any pianist as the Greatest Living Interpreter of Chopin. Our birthday boy, 200 years old last night (and not on 1 March), as a crucial baptismal register now seems to prove, is too big for... Read more... |
LPO, Jurowski, RFHSunday, 21 February 2010Asrael, angel of death, rarely glides up to the concert platform; I've only heard Josef Suk's painful and protracted symphony of the same name once before in the Festival Hall, championed by Rattle. In the past, all Suk's great Czech compatriots,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Baku: Festival puts 'Azerbai-where?' on the mapSunday, 07 February 2010It’s a rare national culture festival that presupposes its audience will have no knowledge whatsoever of the culture concerned - or even be able to locate the country itself on a map. But that, we must assume from the “Azerbai-where?” promotional... Read more... |
Richard Hawley, Royal Festival HallSunday, 24 January 2010"So, we made it eventually." Having postponed this show two weeks ago due to the M1 doubling as a skating rink, Richard Hawley opened not with a song but an apology. It was hardly necessary. The sold-out Royal Festival Hall last night was prepared... Read more... |
Philharmonia, Mackerras, RFHSunday, 13 December 2009Creative old age brings with it not just the expected serene glow but also a singular urgency, a fresh intensity, or so that magisterial pianist Claudio Arrau once wrote. Arrau was a living testament to his claim; so, now, is the 84-year-old Sir... Read more... |
Schnittke Festival finale, Jurowski, RFHSaturday, 28 November 2009Eliot's "time future contained in time past" has been conductor Vladimir Jurowski's unofficial motto throughout a festival which has had to take itself very seriously, and managed miraculously to carry a surprisingly large, loyal audience... Read more... |
Bryn Terfel, Royal Festival HallWednesday, 11 November 2009Bryn Terfel is a good guy. I know; he never forgets a face, and I’ve seen him making the tea for the entire team at a recording session – no one-off, they assured me. Yet the nature of the bass-baritone beast is given over to more villains than... Read more... |
Angela Gheorghiu, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 10 November 2009The famously tempestuous Romanian soprano is, we learn, living a separate life from her husband Roberto Alagna. If Opera's Most Romantic Couple is no more, will Brand Angela be terminally damaged? Surely a showcase performance in the South Bank... Read more... |
Renée Fleming, RPO, Festival HallWednesday, 04 November 2009The irony won’t have been lost on many in the audience that the South Bank’s International Voices series began with Ballet. A whole first half of it, actually. Just as well the diva-in-waiting – the almost indecently glamorous Renée Fleming – knows... Read more... |
Spiritualized: Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 13 October 2009Performing your classic album as a full concert item has become a significant part of rock’s heritage culture in recent years, and the tide of potential classics is rising all the time. Last night, it was the turn of Spiritualized to re-visit their... Read more... |