Italy
Opera Holland Park invites audiences to try Zandonai for freeThursday, 29 July 2010A new "Inspire Project" over in Kensington hopes to catch more new audiences for opera by inviting 700 people to watch the new production of a real operatic rarity, Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini, and pay what they like, if they like, at the... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Milan: The Farce of Romeo and Juliet at La ScalaSunday, 25 July 2010![]() How often has one sat at a first night at the opera or ballet, groaning at missed cues, horrors with costumes, disasters with lighting: one thinks they should surely have got it right by this time? And the rest of the evening is somehow... Read more... |
BaarìaFriday, 23 July 2010![]() Giuseppe Tornatore is known overwhelmingly for one international hit. There have been sundry other films from him in the 21 years since Cinema Paradiso won the Best Foreign Language Oscar, but none which have sold such a seductive vision of Italian... Read more... |
Lingua Franca, Finborough TheatreFriday, 16 July 2010![]() While films frequently spawn sequels and prequels, theatre — with the spectacular exception of the Bard’s history plays — tends to go for one-offs. In Peter Nichols’s new play, which opened at the tiny Finborough fringe theatre last night, the main... Read more... |
The The Things Is (For Three), Milton Keynes GalleryMonday, 12 July 2010![]() It’s not often you find yourself in an art gallery with the business end of a bullwhip whizzing inches from your nose. Wielded by a disconcertingly slight, black-haired woman who can barely be half its length, the terrifying instrument defines the... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 9Saturday, 19 June 2010![]() This month’s selection includes a flamboyant fin-de-siècle Italian symphony that could give you a nosebleed. A little-known American band provide a fresh take on a British 1930s warhorse, and classy Viennese musicians play some delectable... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Rome: Orchestral Manoeuvres on the Dark SideSaturday, 12 June 2010![]() One of the downsides of the international media’s obsession with the crimes and misdemeanours of Silvio Berlusconi and his make-it-up-as-you-go-along style of government is that anything that doesn’t fit in with the overall narrative of the crazed,... Read more... |
Letters to JulietWednesday, 09 June 2010![]() What happens when shlock is ennobled to something resembling a state of grace? The answer is on emotionally capacious view in Letters to Juliet, a by-the-books romcom that is raised beyond the ordinary, and then some, by the presence of the great... Read more... |
Mary Stuart, Opera NorthSaturday, 05 June 2010![]() Among the many pleasures of Donizetti's Mary Stuart is the fun of watching a chunk of primary-school history filtered through a florid bel canto imagination. There are moments when you want to cry out, “That’s not what happened!” But it’s so fast-... Read more... |
Rick Stein's Food of the Italian Opera, BBC FourWednesday, 02 June 2010![]() Golfing for Cats: Alan Coren once invented the perfect book title on the basis that if you combined those who follow the activities of Tiger Woods with those who adore smaller domestic felines, you have a massive demographic primed to buy your last... Read more... |
VideocracyThursday, 27 May 2010![]() The worldwide anti-Berlusconi lobby has made much of the fact that the state-owned (and government-controlled) RAI TV channels declined to screen trailers for Italo-Swede Erik Gandini’s 2009 documentary film Videocracy. But It's hard to think what... Read more... |
Ottone in Villa, Barbican HallSaturday, 22 May 2010![]() A beloved regular of concert hall, radio and recording, the music of Vivaldi has more or less failed to find its way into the contemporary opera house. If we are to believe his own claims, the composer died with over 90 operas to his credit – double... Read more... |
