20th century
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... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Martinů, Muhly, ELFFriday, 19 August 2011![]() A young American composer's work is showcased by a major label and doesn't disappoint. A classy British horn player enjoys teaming up with a pianist and a flautist. And an impressive cycle of 20th-century symphonies gets a welcome airing, thanks to... Read more... |
DVD: Schloss VogelödFriday, 19 August 2011![]() Although FW Murnau’s pre-America years will always be defined by 1922’s Nosferatu, he’d already racked up nine films in the preceding three years. He made his mark on Hollywood with the 1927 landmark Sunrise but, although being overshadowed by... Read more... |
Stanley Spencer and The English Garden, Compton VerneyThursday, 18 August 2011![]() In his later years, Stanley Spencer cut quite a figure in his native village of Cookham in Berkshire: he would often be seen pushing his rickety pram, with its battered umbrella, paints and canvas, and a hand-painted sign requesting all curious... Read more... |
Wynton Marsalis Quintet, Ronnie Scott'sTuesday, 16 August 2011![]() “Wynton Marsalis has had an enormous impact on jazz over the last 40 years,” say the programme notes, “being one of the first artists to perform and compose across the full jazz spectrum from its New Orleans roots to bebop to modern jazz.” Although... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Ensemble Modern, Steve ReichThursday, 11 August 2011![]() One thing became clearer to me last night – just how much Steve Reich has borrowed from world music in his compositions – we had the flamenco-tinged Clapping, Electric Counterpoint, using Central African guitar lines, and Music for 18... Read more... |
Timeshift: All the Fun of the Fair, BBC FourWednesday, 03 August 2011![]() Is there a place for the travelling fun fair any more? Static attractions like Alton Towers and Thorpe Park have rides that are bigger, grander, more varied and scarier than anything a traditional, transient fair could ever transport. All the Fun of... Read more... |
Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words, BBC FourMonday, 01 August 2011![]() The only voice recording Sigmund Freud ever made was for the BBC. It was made in December 1938, at Freud’s West Hampstead home just a few months before the father of psychoanalysis succumbed to throat cancer. He was 82 and wouldn’t see out another... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Midori, CBSO, NelsonsSunday, 31 July 2011![]() Jealousy of people who live in Birmingham is not (I venture to hazard) so widespread a phenomenon as to merit a name all its own. After last night’s Prom from the CBSO and music director Andris Nelsons however, a term may well have to be coined for... Read more... |
BBC Proms: Booth, BBC Symphony Orchestra, KnussenSaturday, 30 July 2011![]() All aboard the chrome locomotive for composer-conductor Oliver Knussen’s annual magical mystery tour. You may notice rather few fellow passengers in the Albert Hall; that’s a given with this event (though the Proms could have thrown in and... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Thelonious MonkSaturday, 30 July 2011![]() We go out of this column's comfort zone for this week’s releases which include orchestrated versions of songs by the Fab Four, and an Italian pianist’s imaginative response to jazz god Thelonious Monk. And there’s also some Led Zeppelin played by a... Read more... |
Magritte: The Pleasure Principle, Tate LiverpoolThursday, 28 July 2011![]() Dalí may have the edge on Magritte for instant recognition and popularity, but how easily the Belgian beats the Spaniard as the more interesting Surrealist. Armed with his small repertoire of images – the nude, the shrouded head, the bowler hat, the... Read more... |
