Manchester
CD: Riot Jazz Brass Band - SousamaphoneMonday, 12 August 2013![]() When I used to work for the much-missed Face magazine, there was a phrase regularly used, only half in jest: “three things is a trend”. Which means that, unlikely though it might sound, hip hop marching bands are now a trend in leftfield club music... Read more... |
Too Clever by Half, Royal Exchange, ManchesterTuesday, 16 July 2013![]() You know it must be the holiday season when comic caper-loving Told by an Idiot run riot in the Royal Exchange. Expect the theatre of the absurd, with glimpses of Keystone Kops and Marx Brothers-style zaniness. This time, director Paul Hunter has... Read more... |
The Machine, Campfield Market Hall, ManchesterSunday, 14 July 2013![]() It isn’t so much man versus machine as man versus the man behind the machine. Famously, in 1997 the Russian chess grandmaster and world champion Garry Kasparov faced IBM's supercomputer RS/600SP, known as Deep Blue, in New York City. But behind the... Read more... |
Martha Argerich, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterSaturday, 13 July 2013![]() It is nearly 50 years since Martha Argerich played in Manchester. She performed with the Hallé Orchestra and the conductor was Claudio Abbado, making his UK debut. That was in 1965 and a year later they repeated their double act. Thanks to the... Read more... |
Inside The Machine: taking on KasparovWednesday, 10 July 2013The Machine by Matt Charman is about the famous chess match between the then world champion Garry Kasparov and the chess computer, Deep Blue, which took place in New York City in 1997. The match captured the imagination of the general public at the... Read more... |
Abida Parveen, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterTuesday, 09 July 2013![]() It was wonderful watching and listening to Abida Parveen through the sculptural arms of a girl sitting a few rows in front. As Abida began, with a rich, clarinet-like voice, the woman raised her arms as if to bathe in or caress the sound, elegantly... Read more... |
John Tavener, Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterMonday, 08 July 2013![]() It was an inspired Manchester International Festival initiative to devote a concert to the work of Sir John Tavener as he approaches his 70th birthday. Not only that, but the programme featured three world premieres, including a choral piece... Read more... |
Macbeth, St. Peter's Church, ManchesterSunday, 07 July 2013![]() Talk about absence making the heart grow fonder! I'm referring not simply to the news value of Kenneth Branagh making one of his comparatively rare returns to the theatre, this from an actor (now a knight) who in his early years popped up regularly... Read more... |
Art: theartsdesk at Manchester International Festival 2013Sunday, 07 July 2013I’m watching someone with a mic pacing the linking bridge on the second floor of the Arndale Shopping Centre. He’s repeating the same phrase over and over again, which he’ll do for the next 20 or so minutes. “We’re souls refreshed,” I think it is.... Read more... |
Lowry and the Painting of Modern Life, Tate BritainSunday, 30 June 2013![]() It’s part of the Lowry myth – the myth of many famous artists, in fact, whether or not it actually happens to be true – that he’s never been taken seriously as an artist by critics or by cognoscenti. Even the co-curator of this exhibition, T.J Clark... Read more... |
CD: Beady Eye - BESaturday, 08 June 2013![]() When Liam Gallagher comes up in conversation, it’s usually as to whether he’s the last great belligerent rock star or just a boorish goon. As he leads four fifths of the final Oasis line-up into the second Beady Eye album, he appears to be neither.... Read more... |
The Stone Roses: Made of StoneTuesday, 04 June 2013![]() Titling their long-delayed second album The Second Coming meant The Stone Roses had run out of religious metaphors for their 2012 reunion. They already had a song called “I Am the Resurrection”. Still, with super-fan director Shane Meadows on hand... Read more... |
