Scotland
Mendelssohn on Mull: Close-up with Chamber MusicWednesday, 13 July 2011![]() Getting to Mull is an improbably romantic journey to classical music-making. One can easily understand why Mendelssohn was so affected by his experiences in Scotland – and Mull. On the three-hour train journey from Glasgow one sheds the habits of... Read more... |
Case Histories, BBC OneSunday, 05 June 2011![]() Thanks to her evergreen bestseller Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Kate Atkinson can call on an army of fans to buy her work whenever it appears in print. Its debut on screen is, perhaps, another matter. Will they buy the BBC’s rendition of Case... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Boyle, Martin, RachmaninovFriday, 27 May 2011![]() This Saturday we’ve a new recording of a famous Russian symphony played by an Italian orchestra under their London-based principal conductor. There’s a rare Shakespearean opera written in the 1950s by a Swiss master using a German text. And a... Read more... |
Macbeth, Everyman Theatre, LiverpoolFriday, 13 May 2011![]() Has the King of Knotty Ash been usurped? I saw him embrace Shakespeare and play Malvolio here just 40 years ago. I’m talking about Ken Dodd, more used to playing the fool. Now, another upstart from Knotty Ash is even more ambitiously playing the... Read more... |
CD: Glasvegas - Euphoric /// Heartbreak \\\Thursday, 31 March 2011![]() This is the sound of a band who want to be big. Really big. Produced by Flood (The Killers, U2 etc) and recorded in California, the second outing from Scotland’s Glasvegas bursts with epic widescreen soundscapes, its chiming guitars designed to... Read more... |
CD: King Creosote and Jon Hopkins - Diamond MineTuesday, 22 March 2011![]() The name King Creosote conjures up an image of an old jazz player, lips cracked from cigarettes smoked and horns played. In actual fact it’s the stage name of Kenny Anderson, a prolific Scottish folk and indie singer with more than a passing... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Artist/Dramatist John ByrneSaturday, 19 March 2011![]() "I’m very hard to categorise,” says John Byrne (b 1940), tugging at his magnificent moustache. A restless, defiant, shape-shifting polymath who was an exponent of multimedia long before computers ruled the world, Byrne's singular career is perhaps... Read more... |
Regional Opera, 2011-12 SeasonMonday, 31 January 2011![]() Opera outside London flourishes in the hands of Opera North, Welsh National Opera and Scottish Opera. In 2011 the popular hits such as Carmen, The Merry Widow and La Traviata intermingle with rarer landmarks such as From the House of the Dead,... Read more... |
NEDSFriday, 21 January 2011![]() Actor/director Peter Mullan describes NEDS, his third film as director (after Orphans and The Magdalene Sisters), as “personal but not autobiographical”, although it undoubtedly draws heavily on his working-class upbringing in 1970s Glasgow. He was... Read more... |
The Burns Unit, Jazz CaféTuesday, 18 January 2011![]() It’s a testament to the authenticity of the Scottish folk ethos that this band even exists. A bunch of mid-career songwriters going on a musicians' retreat, getting caught in the vibe, and deciding to form a band. It sounds like something from the... Read more... |
Macbeth, BBC FourMonday, 13 December 2010![]() Via the Chichester Festival and acclaimed runs on Broadway and in the West End, director Rupert Goold's Macbeth has made a sizzling transition to television. Set in an anarchic, war-torn Scotland and suffused with imagery of murder, torture and... Read more... |
Primal Scream, OlympiaSaturday, 27 November 2010![]() Primal Scream's gig last night may well have been the loudest gig theartsdesk has ever attended. Three hours after returning home, my ears are still ringing like they've never rung before. At the time I didn't notice the volume though. I was... Read more... |
