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Diary of a Strumpette, Part Three: Ready, set, go!Tuesday, 22 June 2010![]() Miss Kitty Kowalski is the stage name of a writer on The Arts Desk - read her earlier diaries here and hereCheck out theartsdesk’s guide to UK Festivals 2010 Read more... |
Diary of a Strumpette, Part Two: How the call came to GlastoWednesday, 16 June 2010![]() Well, folks, only 10 days to go til The Strumpettes hit Glastonbury and let me tell ya, we’re gettin’ a little hot under the collar. It turns out this ain’t some big practical joke that Velma cooked up to give us all a fit o' the vapours. We’re goin... Read more... |
All Das Jazz: the Berlin Phil swing with Wynton MarsalisTuesday, 15 June 2010![]() "It was only on Monday afternoon that the final scores of three of the movements were put into my hands," says Sir Simon Rattle, chuckling at the memory and casting a mock glance of disapproval at the composer and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis who is... Read more... |
Nigel Kennedy's Polish AdventureMonday, 14 June 2010![]() Brilliant though it was to be shooting an Imagine film for BBC One, we did experience the occasional tremor of foreboding about making a programme with Nigel Kennedy. We (that's me and director Frank Hanly) had a bit of previous with Nigel - I'd... Read more... |
European Festivals 2010 Round-UpSunday, 06 June 2010![]() Istanbul, Turkey, 3-30 JuneThe 38th annual music festival in the jewelled city of culture-clash continues its strong classical showing with Radu Lupu and Lang Lang, the Borodin Quartet and Riccardo Muti conducting the Vienna Philharmonic. Equally... Read more... |
New Music CDs Round-Up 9Saturday, 29 May 2010![]() This month's most delicious sounds found by our reviewers include a return to form by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett and bassist Charlie Haden, new electronica/grime from Rude Kid, impressive debuts from Villagers and Hindi Zahra, and the latest from... Read more... |
Hindi Zahra, Jazz CaféThursday, 27 May 2010![]() I’m not sure what it says about a songwriter when they simply call a song “Music", but the half French, half Moroccan singer Hindi Zahra is a bit of an enigma all round. Critics have already compared the 30-year-old to Billie Holiday and Madeleine... Read more... |
Classical Music CDs Round-Up 8Saturday, 22 May 2010![]() This month the selection varies from sackbutts to serialism, by way of condensed Wagner, Elgar conducted by the much-missed Vernon Handley and music from both Shostakovich and a disciple of his. Among contemporary music there is Osvaldo Golijov’s... Read more... |
Headline acts announced for 2010 London Jazz FestivalThursday, 20 May 2010![]() An unprecedented second consecutive year for saxophone colossus Sonny Rollins, celebrating his 80th birthday, is one of the many highlights of the 2010 London Jazz Festival announced yesterday. One question immediately springs to mind: which Noël... Read more... |
Brian Eno - Pure Scenius, The Dome, BrightonMonday, 10 May 2010![]() It's 4.00 in the afternoon and Brighton Festival curator Brian Eno is fast-forwarding us to the future. Perched onstage behind an array of consoles, he tells us we're in for "something special for the end of term". The conceit is that the audience... Read more... |
Susheela Raman, Rich MixSunday, 09 May 2010![]() The political tectonic plates were re-aligning, the economic indicators were jittery, but the cultural kaleidoscope also shifted a bit last night with the unveiling of Susheela Raman’s new material from her yet untitled new album, which on this... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Chicago: Radical Invention in the Windy/Second CitySunday, 09 May 2010![]() On my previous trip to the Second City in 2009, the much-awaited Art Institute of Chicago extension wasn’t quite ready for visitors, but is now about to celebrate its first birthday, and it’s a treat. The Modern Wing adds 35 per cent more space to... Read more... |
