Italy
Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan, National GalleryMonday, 07 November 2011![]() Leonardo da Vinci was not a prolific artist. In a career that lasted nearly half a century, he probably painted no more than 20 pictures, and only 15 surviving paintings are currently agreed to be entirely his. Of these, four are incomplete. Indeed... Read more... |
Beethoven Cycle, Concert 1: Leipzig Gewandhaus, Chailly, Barbican HallTuesday, 25 October 2011![]() There are many ways of breathing new life into Beethoven. Carlos Kleiber used to do it through imagery. He once famously asked his Viennese double basses to play like monkeys during a rehearsal of Beethoven's Seventh. Riccardo Chailly's tactic for... Read more... |
Don Pasquale, Glyndebourne on TourMonday, 24 October 2011![]() Who would have thought that in a comic opera by Donizetti, least orchestra-indulgent of Italian composers, the conductor could be paramount? While Mariame Clément's production frisks around the soft edges of the stock opera buffa plot - sometimes... Read more... |
Romanzo Criminale, Sky Arts 1Wednesday, 12 October 2011![]() Unless one has been misreading the policy stylings of the oddly named "Nigel Farage" and his merry band of isolationists, the general idea behind UKIP is that Nothing Good ever came out of Europe. Party members may therefore wish to pursue a blanket... Read more... |
Il Trittico, Royal Opera HouseTuesday, 13 September 2011![]() You don't need to buy into the loose hell-purgatory-paradise trajectory of Puccini's one-act operas to greet the triptych as his comprehensive masterpiece, full of wry interconnections, orchestral wizardry and grateful if tough vocal writing.... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Venice Film Festival: McQueen, Lanthimos, ArnoldSaturday, 10 September 2011![]() This year’s Venice Film Festival has been awash with great directors from what one might call the old guard: David Cronenberg, Roman Polanski, William Friedkin, Aleksander Sokurov, Philippe Garrel. But when the jury presents its prizes tonight, I... Read more... |
Farewell, Salvatore LicitraTuesday, 06 September 2011![]() The Swiss-born Sicilian tenor has died, far too young at the age of 43, 10 days after an accident on his Vespa. He was one of the best and most stylish of his rare breed, even if the scrummage to find an heir to Pavarotti sometimes pushed him into a... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the 68th Venice Film Festival: Clooney, Polanski, MadonnaFriday, 02 September 2011![]() I wonder if it’s possible for a film festival to kick off with a bigger bang. For your first three competition films to be directed by one of the world’s biggest movie stars, one of its most celebrated (and controversial) auteurs and arguably the... Read more... |
CD: Santos - If You Have Meat You Want FishMonday, 29 August 2011![]() An awful lot of people involved in producing electronic dance music find a niche and stick to it. Many do this with a very po face. Speak to them about it and they may play you a track they think is "poppy" to demonstrate their range. It usually isn... Read more... |
Salt of LifeMonday, 08 August 2011![]() Mid-August Lunch (2009) was the most purely enjoyable of the welcome new wave of Italian films. Watching its writer-director Gianni Di Gregorio, then 59, star as a failed Roman rogue with a lived-in face, swigging wine while failing to corral his... Read more... |
CD: Taranta Container – Nidi d’aracSunday, 07 August 2011![]() The title in part refers to the container ships that as well as bringing food stuffs etc, to many of the world’s ports, also bring people and their music. But this album is far from just another melting-pot fusion of all the usual styles - Balkan,... Read more... |
Who is Eduardo de Filippo?Wednesday, 03 August 2011![]() The phenomenal Eduardo de Filippo has no parallel in British theatre. Cross Olivier with Ayckbourn and you get a national institution who acted in and directed his own plays in his own theatre. Born in 1900, it seems odd that he had to wait until... Read more... |
