Norway
Skolimowski film reignites Gallo controversy - genius or twat?Friday, 25 March 2011![]() Kinoteka, the adventurous Polish film festival, opened last night with a gala screening at the Curzon Renoir of veteran director Jerzy Skolimowski’s Essential Killing, a film that has provoked some vicious responses. The Observer said it was “deeply... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Oslo: by:Larm Festival 2011 and the Nordic Music PrizeSunday, 27 February 2011![]() Oslo’s annual by:Larm festival celebrates Nordic music. Over the three days, just under 180 acts play Norway's capital: 142 are Norwegian, 15 are Swedish, with single figures each for Iceland, Denmark, Finland and even Greenland. Time presses, and... Read more... |
CD: JÆ - Balls and Kittens, Draught and Strangling RainWednesday, 16 February 2011![]() There is a certain kind of Northern European songcraft that's difficult for we genre-crazed music journo sorts to categorise. The active components are a musical stew of late-night cabaret blues, oddball jazz-classical instrumentation, a smidgeon... Read more... |
Terje Isungset's Ice Music, Somerset HouseThursday, 06 January 2011![]() Clichés about the frozen North aside, music from the Nordic countries is often described as redolent of glacial landscapes or icy wastelands. But the music of percussionist Terje Isungset goes further – his instruments are carved from Norwegian ice... Read more... |
The Risør Festival at the Wigmore HallSunday, 28 November 2010![]() A hell of a lot of talent was on display last night at the Wigmore Hall, where pianist Leif Ove Andsnes's home festival of Risør was stationed for the weekend. The big draw was a performance of The Rite of Spring for two pianos. The work is violent... Read more... |
a-ha, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 09 October 2010![]() Twenty-five years ago, a-ha achieved something unprecedented for a Norwegian band: they entered the British charts. The week of 5 October, 1985 saw “Take On Me” enter the Top 40. Three weeks later it peaked at number two. To mark the anniversary, a-... Read more... |
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sir Andrew Davis, BarbicanFriday, 08 October 2010![]() Elgar and Delius are two geniuses who only ever composed themselves - the first drawing heavily on psychology and physiognomy, the second drenching his country visions in painful nostalgia. So it made good sense to have man and nature side by side... Read more... |
Classical CDs Round-Up 11Saturday, 21 August 2010![]() This month’s new releases include a skilled orchestral re-imagining of Debussy piano music, some unfairly neglected late romanticism and a box of late Haydn symphonies. There’s a sublime Brahms chamber work, and three contrasting interpretations of... Read more... |
Christian & Tanja Tetzlaff, Leif Ove Andsnes, Wigmore HallTuesday, 11 May 2010![]() Chamber music is a highly motivational experience - here is a group of instruments of quite different qualities parading, fighting, ganging up, inviting each other’s new ideas, dialoguing, and all this variety heightening the build-up to the moment... Read more... |
Ghosts, Duchess TheatreWednesday, 24 February 2010![]() It is difficult for modern audiences to appreciate just how shocking Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts was when it was first published in 1881. Its sexual and syphilitic storyline - how the sins of the fathers are visited upon their sons - was considered... Read more... |
Pictures Reframed: Leif Ove Andsnes & Robin Rhode, QEHFriday, 04 December 2009![]() We watch and listen simultaneously so much today that it hardly seems blasphemous for a superlative pianist to decide to conceive an evening of piano music plus video installation. Leif Ove Andsnes has doubts about the transmittability of classical... Read more... |
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