20th century
The Secret Life of Rubbish / The Toilet: An Unspoken History, BBC FourFriday, 30 November 2012![]() Is scatophilia on the loose at the BBC? After The Secret Life of Rubbish, billed as "a view of the history of modern Britain - from the back end where the rubbish comes out", creatively programmed with a repeat of The Toilet: An Unspoken History on... Read more... |
WNO Chorus and Orchestra, Poppen, St David's Hall, CardiffSaturday, 17 November 2012![]() Speaking about the Requiem he composed in 1990 in memory of the London Sinfonietta’s long-time artistic director Michael Vyner, Hans Werner Henze always talked as a believing atheist. “Paradise is here or ought to be,” he insisted, “not later, when... Read more... |
CD: The Hot 8 Brass Band - The Life & Times Of...Tuesday, 06 November 2012![]() It's sad, isn't it, that we still live in a world where the more something sounds like a great party, the less “serious” it is considered? Think about how much deep meaning is attached by how many to, say, the portentous mitherings of Thom Yorke,... Read more... |
The Pilgrim's Progress, English National OperaTuesday, 06 November 2012![]() John Bunyan’s Christian, hero of The Pilgrim’s Progress, may have been putting his feet up in the Celestial City for the better part of 350 years, but for Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Pilgrim it has been a rather different story. Languishing in the... Read more... |
Fretwork/Hilliard Ensemble, Wigmore HallWednesday, 03 October 2012![]() “For if their musicke please in earthly things/How would it sound if strung with heavenly strings?” Listening to viol consort Fretwork last night, the audience at the Wigmore Hall didn’t have to imagine the answer to Gibbons’ question. Listening to... Read more... |
Jansen, London Symphony Orchestra, Gergiev, BarbicanSunday, 23 September 2012![]() Janine Jansen had every right to be nervous. The last time most of us saw the London Symphony Orchestra the audience spent the whole time laughing at their star soloist. But then Mr Bean has a very different skill set to Jansen. She's able to... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Barbara Harris, Family PlotThursday, 30 August 2012![]() Alfred Hitchcock famously loved his blondes, and they didn't come much more lovable than Barbara Harris. A Broadway star during the 1960s who later shifted her attentions towards film, Harris was at the peak of her talent in Family Plot, a... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford, The Lady VanishesWednesday, 29 August 2012![]() Never one to underestimate the potency of a cameo (as evidenced by his own appearances in his films), Alfred Hitchcock had a particular genius with supporting roles – generating menace, intrigue or comedy with the fewest of brush strokes. Two of his... Read more... |
BBC Proms: São Paulo Symphony Orchestra, AlsopThursday, 16 August 2012![]() It may be the power of suggestion, but there was distinctly laid-back vibe at the packed Royal Albert Hall last night. Clapping between movements (and this was an audience never knowingly under-clapped) wasn’t greeted by the any of the usual hisses... Read more... |
Ravel Double Bill, Glyndebourne Festival OperaSunday, 05 August 2012![]() Ravel composed only two operas, both one-acters, widely separated in time, superficially very different, but both in a way about the same thing: naughtiness. In L’Heure espagnole (1911), the clockmaker’s wife, Conceptión, entertains a succession of... Read more... |
BBC Proms: BBCSO, BBC Proms Youth Choir, RobertsonThursday, 02 August 2012![]() Another day at the Proms, another English choral masterpiece. Last night it came courtesy of the newly formed BBC Proms Youth Choir – a moveable feast of an ensemble that will bring together different youth choirs from across the UK over the next... Read more... |
Eames: The Architect and the PainterThursday, 02 August 2012![]() A friend of mine has an Eames lounge chair that he treats with enormous reverence and claims is the comfiest seat ever made. I simply don’t get it; with its bent plywood shell and black leather upholstery, this 1956 American design classic looks to... Read more... |
