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Mike Nelson to represent Britain at the Venice BiennaleTuesday, 03 May 2011![]() Mostly the Venice Biennale passes me by entirely: ho-hum, another tired bit of Brit Art, I think, and turn the page. But Mike Nelson, twice nominated for the Turner Prize, is a terrific artist, too little seen, too odd, too unsettling to have... Read more... |
Jenny Hval – When Viscera takes controlMonday, 02 May 2011![]() Viscera, the new album by Norway’s Jenny Hval, is a striking, often disturbing, surreal examination of how the body can take control, winning out over thought. Hval enfolds her explicit, literature-inspired lyrics in music that suddenly shifts from... Read more... |
Final curtain for Sadler's WellsThursday, 28 April 2011![]() Sad news for arts lovers with an eye on the horses - Sadler’s Wells, dubbed the greatest-ever sire of racehorses, died this week aged 30. His parents were the champion sire Northern Dancer and Fairy Bridge, and the arts supplied the names for racing... Read more... |
Freaked-out Brazilian musical treasures rediscoveredMonday, 18 April 2011![]() Sometimes it seems as though every bit of music from the past has been disinterred, no matter how obscure or outré it is. But, of course, surprises keep on coming and the Psychedelic Pernambuco compilation is a reminder that great stuff still lurks... Read more... |
BBC Proms 2011: The BriefingSaturday, 16 April 2011![]() In 2010, the prospectus didn't excite but the concerts turned out better than ever. "Let's hope it's not the other way round this year," commented Proms Director and Radio 3 Controller Roger Wright on Thursday afternoon as we milled around with our... Read more... |
Gergiev's Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: a worthy winner?Wednesday, 13 April 2011![]() It's just been crowned the BBC Music Magazine Awards' CD of the Year. But is Valery Gergiev's second complete recording of the 20th century's greatest ballet score, captured live at the Barbican for the LSO's own label, right at the top? In my... Read more... |
Morse/Lewis/Hathaway: vote in our heretical Facebook pollMonday, 11 April 2011There is an intriguing heresy planted several paragraphs down in Adam’s review of Lewis, which resumed last night on ITV. “It’s the relationship between Lewis and Hathaway that makes the thing worth watching. In fact, it sometimes seems more... Read more... |
Japanese musicians give earthquake benefit concertSunday, 10 April 2011![]() The Sapporo Symphony Orchestra had already scheduled a London appearance as part of its 50th-anniversary tour when the Japanese earthquake and tsunami struck. Now all proceeds from the Royal Festival Hall concert on 23 May will go directly to the... Read more... |
No room for Room at the Top?Friday, 08 April 2011![]() Anyone turning on BBC Four last night expecting to watch the first episode of Room at the Top will, at least in part, have got what they were expecting: lashings of sex. Only one problem. It wasn't in Room at the Top. Owing to a late-blooming rights... Read more... |
The Kennedys get the Dynasty treatmentSaturday, 02 April 2011![]() Ever controversial, America's Kennedy clan continues to create turbulence. On Thursday, 7 April, the History Channel in the UK will begin airing a new $30 million miniseries, The Kennedys, which traces the lives and political fortunes of John F... Read more... |
Covent Garden and Thomas Allen remember Robert TearSaturday, 02 April 2011![]() Last night the programme for the Royal Opera's current production of Fidelio included a special tribute to that most characterful of tenors, Robert Tear, who died this week at the age of 72. Only once did I have the immense pleasure of spending time... Read more... |
David Pountney to head Welsh National OperaFriday, 01 April 2011![]() After what must seem like a long exile, the opera director with one of the most distinctive track records in the business is to return as chief executive of a company which has been on fitful form recently. As, it must be said, has Pountney's recent... Read more... |
