Italy
theartsdesk in Tuscany: Musical landscapesSunday, 02 August 2015![]() “Treeless and shrubless but for some tufts of broom, these corrugated ridges formed a lunar landscape, pale and inhuman.” Lushly green and densely planted, today the view out over Tuscany’s Val d’Orcia is unrecognisable as the blasted landscape... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Buxton Festival: Bloody Lucia, saintly Joan and sweet LouiseSaturday, 25 July 2015![]() Sunlight bounces off Derbyshire stone, buskers strum on the Pavilion Gardens bandstand and there’s improvised Shakespeare on the streets: it’s Festival time again in Buxton. Frank Matcham’s Opera House doesn’t present a particularly festive... Read more... |
DVD: The Face of an AngelTuesday, 21 July 2015![]() The best that can be said of The Face of an Angel is that it’s based around an interesting idea. Instead of dramatising the story of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia and what surrounded the case, director Michael... Read more... |
The WondersWednesday, 15 July 2015![]() Somewhere in rural Italy around the border of Umbria-Lazio and Tuscany, a family is trying to make the best of trying circumstances. Their mainstay is the production of honey. They have sheep. There are blackberries on their land. But money is short... Read more... |
Rigoletto, Longborough FestivalThursday, 09 July 2015![]() The gable end of Martin Graham’s converted barn opera-house at Longborough is surmounted by statues of three composers: pride of place, not surprisingly, to Wagner – the festival’s raison d’être – and with Verdi and Mozart on either side. It’s true... Read more... |
La Traviata: Love, Death and Divas, BBC TwoSunday, 21 June 2015![]() Verdi's La Traviata has become one of the best-loved and most-performed works in the operatic repertoire, but this is no thanks to sections of the English press. In this entertaining romp through the opera's history, presenters Tom Service and... Read more... |
Il Trovatore, Scottish OperaMonday, 18 May 2015![]() "The darkness deceived me," sings Leonora in Act I as she mistakenly rushes into the arms of the Count di Luna, rather than those of her beloved, the mysterious troubador Manrico who’s been serenading her for nights on end. Seeing Robert B Dickson’s... Read more... |
Lampedusa, Soho TheatreThursday, 16 April 2015![]() You might think you know what you’re in for with a play by Anders Lustgarten, winner of the inaugural Harold Pinter Playwright’s Award and current go-to political activist for the Royal Court and the National. Listed alongside the plays on his CV is... Read more... |
CD: Sonic Jesus - Neither Virtue Nor AngerThursday, 09 April 2015![]() The psych scene is one that has never seemed to really go away since its birth in the mid-60s under the guidance of bands such as the Thirteenth Floor Elevators and Pink Floyd. It may have faded into the background from time to time, but every few... 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... |
Ennio Morricone, O2 ArenaSunday, 08 February 2015![]() This concert is called My Life in Music and the Italian film composer Ennio Morricone seems determined to take us on a journey from his origins in Italian B pictures to inarguable and gigantic orchestral opulence. In the 1960s he put together iconic... Read more... |
Six Characters in Search of an Author, Théâtre de la Ville-Paris, BarbicanThursday, 05 February 2015![]() "The fantastical should come so close to the real that you must almost believe it," declared Dostoyevsky on Pushkin’s ghostly short story The Queen of Spades. Emmanuel Demarcy-Mota and his superb French ensemble have brought off the feat twice now... Read more... |
