18th century
Opinion: do we really need more classic novels adapted?Monday, 09 January 2012![]() Wanted: classic novel, preferably 19th-century but 18th will do, or early 20th. Anything reeking of period before television acceptable, though preferably not too working class. English if poss. Barnaby Rudge need not apply.Is there a crisis in the... Read more... |
Coram Boy, Bristol Old Vic at Colston Hall, BristolSaturday, 24 December 2011![]() Coram Boy is a thrilling story of dead babies, teenage love, material greed and the redeeming power of music. This is Christmas entertainment that packs a powerful punch, borne aloft by the inspiring sound of Handel’s Messiah, with horrific events... Read more... |
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, EdinburghFriday, 09 December 2011![]() The Scottish National Portrait Gallery has been transformed with a £7.6 million facelift. As a first-timer I confess I don’t have a clue what it looked like before, but I am assured it was dark and gloomy and had the air of a building cast aside in... Read more... |
Garrow's Law, Series 3, BBC OneMonday, 14 November 2011![]() Garrow’s Law, which returned last night for a third series, would seem to be entirely about the foreign country that is Georgian England. One of its progenitors is Tony Marchant who, give or take the odd adaptation of Dickens or Dostoevsky, has... Read more... |
Symphony, BBC FourFriday, 04 November 2011![]() Having blazed a trail through choral music, Simon Russell Beale now focuses his attentions on the symphony in this new four-part series. At last able to put aside the mind-games and chicanery of his role as Home Secretary William Towers in Spooks (... Read more... |
The First Actresses: Nell Gwynne to Sarah Siddons, National Portrait GalleryWednesday, 02 November 2011![]() What is it that makes an exhibition special, keeps you looking longer than you expected, ensures you think about it long after you’ve left? Obviously, the art, or in a history show, the subject, is the first thing. The installation sometimes (... Read more... |
Don Pasquale, Glyndebourne on TourMonday, 24 October 2011![]() Who would have thought that in a comic opera by Donizetti, least orchestra-indulgent of Italian composers, the conductor could be paramount? While Mariame Clément's production frisks around the soft edges of the stock opera buffa plot - sometimes... Read more... |
Gainsborough's Landscapes: Themes and Variations, Holburne MuseumMonday, 03 October 2011![]() Dogs, horses, cows, sheep, goats and pigs are the creatures that, however minuscule in stature, take pride of place in the fascinating exhibition of Thomas Gainsborough’s imaginary landscapes at the Holburne in Bath, an ideal complement to the nine... Read more... |
A Dish of Tea With Dr Johnson, Arts TheatreSaturday, 10 September 2011![]() It’s not every evening one is invited to take A Dish of Tea with Dr Johnson, and the 90 minutes spent in the company of England’s greatest wit and original lexicographer pass in a whirl of aphorisms and expostulations, with a fair smattering of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Ma, BBCSO, RobertsonWednesday, 31 August 2011![]() Over the past six weeks of the Proms the BBC’s hard-working Symphony Orchestra has performed everything from Britten to Brahms, Verdi to Volans. Their Mahler with Ed Gardner was an operatic epic, their programme of English music for Mark... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Mahler, Rachmaninov, WebernFriday, 26 August 2011![]() A legendary septuagenarian wind player from Switzerland returns to the repertoire with which he made his name 50 years ago, and there's an exciting live reading of a gloomy fin-de-siècle symphony conducted by a contemporary French giant. The same... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, ChungTuesday, 19 July 2011![]() Never has a French invasion of these shores been quite so welcome. The two-day siege currently being staged in the Royal Albert Hall by Myung-Whun Chung and his Orchestra Philharmonique de Radio France opened last night with patriotic fervour in an... Read more... |
