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Thomas Adès, Barbican HallTuesday, 27 April 2010![]() It's still not clear whether his clever, brilliantly orchestrated compositions are here to stay (though they're certainly having a good run at the moment). As a conductor, he's not yet nimble on his feet. Yet after yesterday evening's colossal... Read more... |
Pictures from an Exhibition, Sadler's WellsSunday, 25 April 2010![]() I’ve seen raping Popes, I’ve seen more naked guys dancing with waggling penises than I can count, I’ve seen naked breasts on dancing girls for what feels like all my adult life. But a man with a blood-stained prosthetic cock that looks like a baby’s... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 7Saturday, 24 April 2010![]() This month’s eclectic selection of new releases includes offbeat performances of Berlioz and Mahler, a neglected masterpiece by Swiss composer Frank Martin, Bach performed in two contrasting styles, Schubert piano music, a Roussel symphony and an... Read more... |
Abdullah Ibrahim, Barbican HallThursday, 01 April 2010![]() Like Hugh Masekela, pianist Abdullah Ibrahim first emerged as a member of The Jazz Epistles - that seminal, if short-lived, group who at the start of the 1960s were the first to offer a South African take on modern jazz. Both under the stage name... Read more... |
Martino Tirimo, Kings PlaceSunday, 14 March 2010![]() This is what Chopin anniversary year ought to be all about; not some celebrity showcase of plums and cornerstones in too large a hall before a restless audience, but a thoughtfully planned adventure zigzagging through the complete works on which the... Read more... |
The Kreutzer SonataTuesday, 09 March 2010![]() For scalpel-sharp dissection of the most vapid parts of Hollywood/LA life, told with low-budget digital flexibility that itself critiques studio indulgences, British director Bernard Rose is your man. He hit the note most viscerally in Ivansxtc a... Read more... |
Vijay Iyer and Rudresh Mahanthappa, VortexFriday, 05 March 2010![]() I was promised a night of free jazz. This was more a threat than a promise, having spent some of the worst nights of my life listening to the stuff - the strange thing about this most liberating sounding form is how everyone sounds more or less the... Read more... |
Maurizio Pollini, Royal Festival HallMonday, 01 March 2010![]() Was it Chopin’s birthday or wasn’t it? To be honest, no one at last night’s Royal Festival Hall concert probably gave a damn, so wrapped up were they in Maurizio Pollini’s playing. And what playing it was too. The man just sits down and gets on with... Read more... |
Krystian Zimerman, RFHTuesday, 23 February 2010![]() Beware of Zimermania - or, for that matter, of idolising any pianist as the Greatest Living Interpreter of Chopin. Our birthday boy, 200 years old last night (and not on 1 March), as a crucial baptismal register now seems to prove, is too big for... Read more... |
Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, Royal Festival HallMonday, 01 February 2010![]() The returns queue gets longer and so does the wait – considerably longer than the 69 minutes of programmed music in this the second of the Daniel Barenboim Beethoven/Schoenberg series. But what a satisfying two–course meal it was: Schoenberg’s “... Read more... |
Staatskapelle Berlin, Barenboim, Royal Festival HallFriday, 29 January 2010![]() Anyone who can sell out four concerts of Beethoven and Schoenberg, even if it's only half-scary Schoenberg, surely looms large in the public imagination. Daniel Barenboim is a great humanitarian figure, and has been a thought-provoking... Read more... |
Julius Drake Birthday Gala, Wigmore HallWednesday, 23 December 2009![]() The term “accompanist” is no longer acceptable, no longer “politically correct” in musical circles, not least Lieder. It’s hard to imagine now that the relationship between a singer and his or her pianist was ever regarded as anything other than an... Read more... |
