Russia
Dispatches: Hunted - Gay and Afraid, Channel 4Friday, 24 July 2015![]() There can’t be many American public figures who are welcome on Russian television these days, but Brian Brown of the National Organization for Marriage is one of them. In Hunted: Gay and Afraid we saw him sitting in on legislative gatherings too,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Moscow: Free thought vs cultural politicsSunday, 05 July 2015![]() Last year’s Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF) played out in the shadow of conflict in Ukraine and Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and a year on you could be forgiven for wondering if anything’s really changed. International sanctions remain... Read more... |
The Seagull, Regent's Park Open Air TheatreThursday, 25 June 2015![]() Hamlet instructs his players to "hold...the mirror up to nature”, advice taken literally in this arresting 120-year anniversary staging of Chekhov’s homage to the Bard. Jon Bausor’s set is dominated by a vast angled mirror, offering an appropriately... Read more... |
Napoleon, BBC TwoThursday, 11 June 2015![]() It is irresistible to watch Andrew Roberts, the ambitious historian of one of history's most ambitious figures, narrating a three-part account of his hero’s life and times. He is giving us a superb analysis of Napoleon Bonaparte’s gifts, flaws,... Read more... |
Yevgeny Sudbin, QEHThursday, 14 May 2015![]() Mahler once wrote that his symphonies were edifices built from the same stones, gathered in childhood. In each of the four recitals I’ve heard from Yevgeny Sudbin, he’s moved several of his repertoire cornerstones around to different effect in the... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Pianist Yevgeny SudbinWednesday, 13 May 2015![]() Whatever the recording industry may try to tell you, there is rarely any such thing as a single “best” among today’s pianists. We’ve had Benjamin Grosvenor and Leif Ove Andsnes, excellent artists both, touted as a cut above the rest. But hearing... Read more... |
Maya Plisetskaya, 1925-2015Wednesday, 06 May 2015![]() The great Russian ballerina Maya Plisetskaya, renowned for her deathless Dying Swan and a performing career that lasted more than 60 years, died suddenly of a heart attack at home in Munich at the weekend, aged 89.To the West she epitomised the... Read more... |
Grivnov, LPO, Jurowski, RFHThursday, 30 April 2015![]() Deep pain and sadness expressed through intense creative discipline aren’t qualities noted often enough in the music of Sergey Rachmaninov. Yet they’ve been consistently underlined, with rigour to match, in Vladimir Jurowski’s season-long “Inside... Read more... |
Child 44Friday, 17 April 2015![]() "There is no murder in paradise" is the official line of the authorities in 1950s Russia, but nevertheless Child 44 is the blood-drenched tale of a hunt for a mass-murdering paedophile in Stalin's deathly shadow. The source novel was the first in... Read more... |
Storyville: Masterspy of Moscow - George Blake, BBC FourTuesday, 24 March 2015![]() “The righteous traitor” must be as provocative a subtitle as any when the subject is espionage. Director George Carey nevertheless used it in this highly revealing film about George Blake, the “spy who got away”, which proved as much about the... Read more... |
CD: Motorama – PovertyMonday, 23 March 2015![]() The two-and-a-quarter years between the release of Motorama’s last album Calendar and Poverty hitting the shops have done nothing to dim the Russian band’s aural resemblance to the roster of early-Eighties Factory Records. At this remove, it’s hard... Read more... |
Bronfman, LPO, Jurowski, RFHSunday, 22 March 2015![]() Over the past two Saturdays, Vladimir Jurowski and a London Philharmonic on top form have given us a mini-festival of great scores for Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. The hallucinogenic vision of ancient Greece in Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé last week was... Read more... |
