Berlin
Habemus maestrum: the Berlin Phil choosesTuesday, 23 June 2015![]() Earlier this year only black smoke came from the chimney of the Berliner Philharmoniker’s orchestral conclave: a new chief conductor to follow Sir Simon Rattle had not been decided upon. Rumours circulated that it could be many months, even a... Read more... |
WestTuesday, 09 June 2015![]() As its title might suggest, Christian Schwochow’s West (Westen) takes us back to the time of Germany divided. It's almost a chamber piece, catching the very particular experiences of a woman and her young son who leave East Berlin and end up in a... Read more... |
10 Questions for Musician Kevin Martin (AKA The Bug)Monday, 08 June 2015![]() Kevin Martin is a musician, record producer and journalist. He is best know for recording and performing as The Bug, however, has been and continues to be involved in a variety of other musical projects including: GOD, Techno Animal, Ice, Curse of... Read more... |
Now This Is Not the End, Arcola TheatreSaturday, 06 June 2015![]() Few cities have been so central to the European imagination as Berlin in the 20th century. At the centre of imperial power, then of Weimar, next the hub of Nazi Germany, then for some 50 years a symbol of a divided Cold War world. In Rose Lewenstein... Read more... |
1945: The Savage Peace, BBC TwoMonday, 25 May 2015![]() “Enjoy the war, for the peace will be savage,” was apparently a macabre joke circulating in the German military towards the end of World War Two. Peter Molloy’s searing documentary, 1945: The Savage Peace, showed us just how prescient it would prove... Read more... |
Spooks: The Greater GoodThursday, 07 May 2015![]() The idea of a movie spin-off from BBC One's spy show Spooks has been lurking with intent ever since the tenth and final series ended in 2011. Finally it's here, helmed by director Bharat Nalluri (who shot the first and last episodes for TV) and with... Read more... |
Argerich, Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, RFHTuesday, 21 April 2015It looked like a potential misalliance between performers used to looking at the stars and a programme of earthly, ideally rather broadly humorous delights. In the event, Martha Argerich, who can turn her high, lucid playing to most ends, sought out... Read more... |
DVD: Roberto Rossellini - The War TrilogyTuesday, 17 March 2015![]() Filming in bombed locations around Italy and Germany, the immediate evocation of wartime and post-war moral zeros, ordinary Italian locals and American GIs playing themselves alongside professional actors: all these assets would be enough to make... Read more... |
Philharmonic Octet Berlin, Queen Elizabeth HallSaturday, 14 February 2015![]() Even in a big orchestral concert, you’re bound to note Berlin Philharmonic principals as among the best instrumentalists in the world. I cited five in the central instalment of Simon Rattle’s Sibelius cycle on Wednesday. Of those, only viola-player... Read more... |
How To Hold Your Breath, Royal Court TheatreWednesday, 11 February 2015![]() Is there such a thing as New Writing Pure? By this I mean plays that not only have a really contemporary sense of character, plot and dialogue, but are also written in a distinctly individual language whose texture is singular and personal. Call it... Read more... |
Amour FouThursday, 05 February 2015![]() Bringing a real-life story with a well-known and shocking outcome to the screen has an inherent major difficulty. When the end does come, it won’t shock. Amour Fou dramatises the suicide pact of the German writer Heinrich von Kleist and Henriette... Read more... |
Best of 2014: ArtTuesday, 30 December 2014![]() We commemorated the centenary of the start of the First World War and we celebrated the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The year also marked a 70th anniversary for the D-Day landings. So it was oddly fitting that the London art... Read more... |
