Bach
London Symphony Orchestra, Ticciati, Barbican HallFriday, 26 March 2010![]() It’s a very assured - not to say very brave - young conductor who chooses to make his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra in Sibelius’ notoriously challenging Seventh Symphony. Mighty talents have fallen at this particular fence, defeated by... Read more... |
Hilary Hahn, Violin and Voice, BarbicanTuesday, 23 March 2010![]() Concert programming can become a little bit predictable, don’t you think? If we’re honest, there are quite a lot of standard programmes bouncing around our halls at the moment. Don’t get me wrong; I understand that putting together an original and... Read more... |
Bach B minor Mass, The Sixteen, Barbican HallThursday, 11 March 2010![]() As one who came to know the B minor Mass singing in a clogged, 150-strong choir, I welcomed the authentic-movement rush in the 1980s to whittle it down to What Bach Might Have Wanted (if, indeed, he had lived to hear his ideal religious... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Actor Simon Russell BealeSaturday, 06 March 2010![]() The career of Simon Russell Beale (b. 1961) needs little introduction. It took wing with the Royal Shakespeare Company but, give or take the odd foray into other buildings, including work with Sam Mendes at the Donmar Warehouse and more recently... Read more... |
Richard Alston Dance Company, Sadler's Wells and touringWednesday, 03 March 2010![]() Tim Henman - brilliant and unfairly treated, or... not? Even when John McEnroe passionately enumerates Henman’s qualities, do you both nod hopefully and realistically shake your head? Because, yes, our lad may be a rare craftsman of the grass court... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-up 5Saturday, 20 February 2010![]() This month's classical music releases include mighty new recordings of Bach, Brahms, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev by major orchestras. Other recordings shine new light on Nielsen and Dallapiccola and make a case for the genius of Bernard Herrmann. From... Read more... |
Julia Fischer, Wigmore HallSunday, 14 February 2010![]() Is there a greater singleton's soundtrack than Bach's restless, tormented Three Partitas for Solo Violin? The works represent the extraordinary pinnacle of the violin repertoire and also the summit of Bach at his most chromatically and... Read more... |
Production Gallery: ROH2's GoldbergWednesday, 23 September 2009Johan Persson took photographs of Kim Brandstrup's new ballet with Tamara Rojo, Goldberg, which was premiered at the Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera House, on 21 September 2009. Music is J S Bach's Goldberg Variations, designs Richard Hudson,... Read more... |
Goldberg, Linbury Studio TheatreMonday, 21 September 2009![]() At last a seriously good new ballet created not just inside the Royal Opera House’s bunker-like Linbury Studio Theatre but actually making complete sense of its space and atmosphere. Kim Brandstrup’s new creation with the Royal Ballet star Tamara... Read more... |
Zeitung, Rosas, Sadler's WellsFriday, 11 September 2009![]() Having felt thoroughly racked by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s marathonian and bone-dry Rosas danst Rosas on Wednesday, I was hardly expecting charm and beguilement from the even longer Zeitung last night. But Zeitung is one of the most delightful... Read more... |
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