Mozart
Sir Charles Mackerras, 1925-2010Thursday, 15 July 2010![]() Sir Charles Mackerras has died at the age of 84. In tribute to one of the most highly respected and best-loved of conductors, theartsdesk republishes here an interview he gave on the eve of conducting Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw for the... Read more... |
Don Giovanni live from Aix, Ciné LumièreTuesday, 06 July 2010![]() With several replicas of Mozart's libertine stalking the country this summer, there had to be a good reason for seeking him out in the cinema. I had two. One was a curiosity to see how the TV channel Arte and the French Institute in South Kensington... Read more... |
Don Giovanni, Glyndebourne Festival OperaSunday, 04 July 2010![]() It seems somehow wrong to come away from a Don Giovanni feeling a bit noncommittal about the whole thing. It’s the sort of opera that should raise you from your seat – that should fire and inspire – but this performance, directed by Jonathan Kent,... Read more... |
Zaide, Sadler's WellsSunday, 27 June 2010![]() The story starts promisingly with a love story between a prisoner Gomatz and Zaide, the favourite concubine of the tyrant Soliman. The two lovers escape with the help of Allazim. They are re-captured. Then Mozart gave up. His sources for the story,... Read more... |
Idomeneo, English National OperaSaturday, 19 June 2010![]() It's official, like it or not: director Katie Mitchell is the high priestess appointed to make plain the ways of ancient family sacrifice to modern man. She had the high ground of collaborating with composer James MacMillan on his stunning new opera... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Finishing Mozart's Unfinished OperaMonday, 07 June 2010![]() The Classical Opera Company does exactly what it says on the tin and over the last few years has refreshed parts of the repertoire and corners of the nation that their bigger and more illustrious counterparts never reach. Conductor and artistic... Read more... |
European Festivals 2010 Round-UpSunday, 06 June 2010![]() Istanbul, Turkey, 3-30 JuneThe 38th annual music festival in the jewelled city of culture-clash continues its strong classical showing with Radu Lupu and Lang Lang, the Borodin Quartet and Riccardo Muti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic. Equally... Read more... |
Le nozze di Figaro, Garsington OperaSunday, 06 June 2010![]() The sun rode high, the gardens glowed green, my lemon berry pudding bulged proudly and, on stage, the familiar 24-carat farce that is Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro was working itself out to perfection. It was Garsington - and my baking - at its very... Read more... |
Le nozze di Figaro, Royal OperaTuesday, 01 June 2010![]() The opening night of Le nozze di Figaro was not so much an opera of two halves as an opera of two teams. In the pit we had Sir Colin Davis and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House offering a crisply incisive rendering of Mozart’s score; onstage we... Read more... |
Opera Italia, BBC FourTuesday, 25 May 2010![]() The backlash begins here with the first of Flavia Rittner's three documentaries: not an operatic wannabe or a gushing celebrity outsider to present, only a conductor who knows and loves his job inside out and a parade of gorgeous, energetic singers... Read more... |
Così Fan Tutte, Glyndebourne Festival OperaSunday, 23 May 2010![]() Cosi fan tutte’s arc of human experience is peculiarly effective when heard at Glyndebourne. With the mid-way picnic and wine in the setting sun, how much more aware are you of how easy it is as a day goes by to take leave of one’s senses and behave... Read more... |
LSO, Davis, Uchida, Barbican HallSaturday, 08 May 2010![]() Communists had taken over the Acropolis, Britain faced a hung parliament and in the 20 minutes it took me to get down to the Barbican by bus the US stock market had fallen more sharply than at any time since 1987. In the face of global and political... Read more... |
