composers
Thomas Tallis, Sam Wanamaker PlayhouseSunday, 08 November 2015![]() Jessica Swale’s Thomas Tallis is the first new play commissioned for the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse – the beginning, hopefully, of the same relationship the Globe itself has always had with new writing. In concept, it’s everything this unique space... Read more... |
10 Questions for Composer Max RichterSaturday, 26 September 2015![]() Composer, pianist, producer… Max Richter (b. 1966) is nothing if not prolific, not to mention unique. His traditional training, which included Edinburgh University, the Royal Academy as well as Florence, under composer Luciano Berio sits... Read more... |
McGregor/Spuck, Ballett Zürich, Edinburgh PlayhouseFriday, 28 August 2015![]() New Edinburgh Festival director Fergus Linehan has made it clear he wants to offer things people actually want to see. So including Wayne McGregor - prolific, popular, energetically self-promoting doyen of contemporary dance - in the dance... Read more... |
10 Questions for Pianist Leif Ove AndsnesMonday, 20 July 2015![]() Though perhaps not quite the "long strange trip" once hymned by the Grateful Dead, Leif Ove Andsnes's Beethoven Journey has been a marathon undertaking. It has spanned four years, during which the Norwegian pianist and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra... Read more... |
Albert Herring, Britten Theatre, Royal College of MusicFriday, 03 July 2015![]() Some of the best nights of opera to be had in London come courtesy of students. It’s not something we talk enough about, possibly because, with four major music colleges in the city, the quality is so high that the performers can (and are) judged as... Read more... |
La Traviata: Love, Death and Divas, BBC TwoSunday, 21 June 2015![]() Verdi's La Traviata has become one of the best-loved and most-performed works in the operatic repertoire, but this is no thanks to sections of the English press. In this entertaining romp through the opera's history, presenters Tom Service and... Read more... |
Dark Arteries, Rambert, Sadler's WellsWednesday, 13 May 2015![]() After the disappointment of Wayne McGregor’s latest piece for the Royal Ballet, which opened on Monday, I thought last night’s trip to Sadler’s Wells for a new Rambert programme might cheer me up about the state of contemporary dance and composition... Read more... |
10 Questions for Composer Unsuk ChinMonday, 06 April 2015![]() There is no mistaking the music of Unsuk Chin. Born in Korea and based in Berlin, Chin brings a range of cultural perspectives to her work. She often describes her music in terms of light and colour, and evokes dreamscapes when recalling her... Read more... |
MacMillan's St Luke Passion, King's College ChapelSaturday, 04 April 2015The St Luke Passion I heard last night was my second sung Passion of the day. The first was in a parish church as a central part of the liturgy of the day on Good Friday: nothing too fancy, as befits an amateur choir, the words of St John as set by... Read more... |
10 Questions for Composer Dobrinka TabakovaMonday, 09 March 2015![]() There is everything of the quiet achiever about Dobrinka Tabakova. The softly-spoken Bulgarian-British composer was born in 1980 into a music-loving family of doctors, scientists and academics in the town of Plovdiv in Bulgaria and moved to England... Read more... |
One Flute Note/Body Not Fit for Purpose, Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler's WellsTuesday, 03 February 2015![]() One of the dance world's better-kept secrets is the existence of a brilliantly inventive comic double-act consisting of two paunchy, balding 50-something men. Neither humour nor the over-50s are seen all that often in dance, but it isn't tokenism... Read more... |
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Wilson, Leeds Town HallSunday, 04 January 2015![]() Elgar. Hmm. Music for the home counties. Party conferences. Golf clubs, and chaps wearing tweed jackets. All wrong, of course; it’s easy to forget that this most misunderstood of composers was actually a bit of an outsider. A self-taught, working-... Read more... |
