Southbank Centre
Iggy and The Stooges, Royal Festival HallFriday, 21 June 2013![]() Having witnessed Neil Young’s shambolic O2 concert on Monday – Young treating the occasional venture into his back catalogue with listless contempt whilst serving up multiple banalities from his recent albums – I considered skipping seeing more... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician & Comedian Reggie WattsMonday, 17 June 2013![]() Equal parts prodigiously talented musician, consistently funny comedian, auteur, theatre performer, free thinker and writer, Reggie Watts is nigh on impossible to pigeonhole. He is a hurricane of furious creativity operating completely in his own... Read more... |
The Tiger Lillies, Southbank CentreSaturday, 08 June 2013![]() The last two years have seen the Tiger Lillies hit a prolific peak of activity, to be found as often on the theatrical as the concert stage, drawing on plenty of influences from outside the UK to boot. Mike Pickering came on board last year in place... Read more... |
Elisabeth Leonskaja, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 06 June 2013![]() On most of her London visits, Elisabeth Leonskaja has been an unassuming high priestess of the mysteries and depths in core sonatas by Beethoven, Chopin and Schubert. This time she applied her Russian-school style of orchestral pianism, tempered as... Read more... |
Berezovsky, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Järvi, Royal Festival HallSaturday, 25 May 2013In 1980, an orchestra and conductor then hardly known in Britain came to the Royal Festival Hall. I went to hear Elisabeth Söderström in Strauss’s Four Last Songs; I left stunned by an unorthodox Sibelius Second Symphony and above all by one of the... Read more... |
Steve Earle, Royal Festival HallThursday, 23 May 2013![]() Steve Earle is country music's great polymath - short story writer, playwright, novelist, activist, actor, oh yes, and singer and songwriter of some of the most acutely intelligent and literate songs in contemporary country. He's adept at evoking... Read more... |
British Academy Television Awards 2013, BBC OneMonday, 13 May 2013![]() For a celebration of all that's supposedly best in British television, this year's telly-BAFTAs felt mysteriously flat and anticlimactic. Even perennial host Graham Norton seemed less fleet of foot than usual, though he did manage one caustic barb... Read more... |
The Rest is Noise: LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallSunday, 28 April 2013Vladimir Jurowski deemed this the most challenging of any programme in the Southbank’s year-long The Rest is Noise festival and proceeded to tell us precisely why. That his little preamble lasted almost twice as long as the first piece - Webern’s... Read more... |
Cooper, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Fischer, Royal Festival HallTuesday, 23 April 2013![]() Visiting orchestras and conductors often complain about agents’ insistence that they programme their main national dishes. The request is partly understandable: we all want to hear the Vienna Philharmonic in Mahler, the Czechs in Dvořák, the... Read more... |
Verdi's Requiem, Philharmonia Orchestra, Gatti, Royal Festival HallSunday, 21 April 2013![]() It was clear that there was an Italian on the podium. Muted strings invoked an atmosphere so crepuscular that, when one involuntarily closed one’s eyes, the murmur of voices intoning the words “Requiem aeternam” seemed to come from deep inside the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in India: Endangered classical music, and aerialist dancersSaturday, 13 April 2013![]() I hadn’t been through Mumbai (although lots of people there still call it Bombay) for a while – I once Iived in a beach house here for several months in Juhu while working on a fairly insane project with, among others, Boy George, Bollywood playback... Read more... |
Interview: HariharanFriday, 12 April 2013![]() Hariharan gives the appearance at least of being fabulously laid-back when I meet him in the lobby of one of Mumbai’s top five star hotels. Wearing a jaunty hat, he is recognised by a lot of passers-by, and when he orders a cappuccino HH is... Read more... |
