Stravinsky
Sacre, Sasha Waltz and Guests, Sadler's WellsFriday, 13 November 2015What dancemaker wouldn't want to tackle Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) at some point? Just as the Stravinsky score changed music, the original Ballets Russes production changed dance - and was then, conveniently, so completely forgotten... Read more... |
Benedetti, LSO, Gaffigan, BarbicanSaturday, 07 November 2015A full house for a premiere performance: Wynton Marsalis bucks the trend in contemporary music. He’s an established name, more for his jazz than his classical work. But in recent years he has produced a substantial body of orchestral music, so the... Read more... |
Prom 36: Hamelin, BBCSO, RothThursday, 13 August 2015The pulling power of the BBC Proms was in action last night, as a virtually full Royal Albert Hall settled down at 6.30pm, and braced itself for 22 testing minutes of restless, angular, unforgiving 1960s Boulez.The audience had been lured in by the... Read more... |
Prom 29: Bavouzet, BBC Philharmonic, CollonSaturday, 08 August 2015Yet another full Proms house sat down, and of course stood, for a rather strange six course meal which turned out not quite what the menu had led us to anticipate. While it was obvious that the rare and expensive bird dishes were going to be quickly... Read more... |
Prom 10: Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Andsnes 2Saturday, 25 July 2015So to the second leg of Leif Ove Andsnes's journey through the Beethoven concertos, and a distressingly underpopulated Royal Albert Hall. Perhaps the punters were put off by the wintry weather, or perhaps by the dread names of Schoenberg and... Read more... |
Prom 9: Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Andsnes 1Friday, 24 July 2015Beethoven’s piano concertos have been no strangers to any Proms season. Only five years ago our own Paul Lewis embarked on a cycle not so very far, in terms of elegance and stylishness, from that of the present pianist-in-residence, Leif Ove Andsnes... Read more... |
SCO, Swensen, Queen's Hall, EdinburghFriday, 01 May 2015It was as a violin soloist with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra that Joseph Swensen first appeared, in the mid-1980s, on the Scottish musical scene. He went on to become the orchestra’s principal conductor – a long and fruitful collaboration that... Read more... |
LSO, Eötvös, BarbicanFriday, 24 April 2015Time was when a Boulez concert with the LSO would have been directed by the man himself, but that is no longer possible. In Peter Eötvös they have the next best thing, a conductor who has known the man and his music for decades, whose listening ear... Read more... |
Bronfman, LPO, Jurowski, RFHSunday, 22 March 2015Over 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... |
Hannigan, LSO, Rattle, Barbican HallFriday, 16 January 2015For his second programme this week with the London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle conducted variations on a programme he’s been doing for years. So what’s the theme? Invention and hysteria, you might say. Berg’s Marie in Wozzeck and... Read more... |
Triptych, Rambert, Sadler's WellsWednesday, 19 November 2014How long should a dance programme be? Opera and theatre habitués can be surprised by outings to contemporary dance, where the pieces might be shorter than the intervals, and a 7:30 start could see you comfortably on the 9:15 train home. But the... Read more... |
Ashton Mixed Bill, Royal BalletSunday, 19 October 2014This morning, those who follow ballet on both sides of the Atlantic might be feeling a bit like the male soloists at the beginning of Ashton’s Scènes de Ballet: turning their heads sharply, almost pantomimically, from side to side. Over there, in... Read more... |