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Celebrating Angela Scoular, 1945-2011Wednesday, 20 April 2011![]() In Clive Donner’s 1968 Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, which was released on DVD earlier this year, Barry Evans plays Jamie, a Stevenage sixth-former whose rush to lose his virginity leads him into a series of muted misadventures with girls.... Read more... |
Pina 3D/ Giselle 3DTuesday, 19 April 2011![]() Pina Bausch decided: “Words can’t do more than just evoke things - that’s where dance comes in.” Well, up to a point, Lord Copper. Only if they’re bad words and good dance - bad writhing instead of, say, Shakespeare’s words isn’t much of a swap. But... Read more... |
Covent Garden and Thomas Allen remember Robert TearSaturday, 02 April 2011![]() Last night the programme for the Royal Opera's current production of Fidelio included a special tribute to that most characterful of tenors, Robert Tear, who died this week at the age of 72. Only once did I have the immense pleasure of spending time... Read more... |
Elizabeth Taylor: 1932-2011Wednesday, 23 March 2011![]() Yes, we’ve always claimed her as one of ours, even though her parents were both American and they moved her back to the States as war loomed. She appeared in her first film, There’s One Born Every Minute, with Universal Pictures, with whom she... Read more... |
Jet Harris, the original Shadow RIPSaturday, 19 March 2011![]() Jet Harris was one of the architects of British rock'n'roll. His death rams home just how distant that era now seems. A former skiffler, he joined The Shadows after a spell backing Terry Dene, British rock's first bad boy. In time, Harris became a... Read more... |
Dame Margaret Price, 1941-2011Saturday, 29 January 2011![]() Perhaps her greatest achievement on disc is a role she would never have attempted in the theatre, Wagner's Isolde. Supported by the great Carlos Kleiber, the sheer meaning and luminous tone colours Price brings to every line make this one of the... Read more... |
RIP Music Mogul Don KirshnerWednesday, 19 January 2011![]() The death of Don Kirshner on 17 January at age 76 is a reminder that although the age of the New York-based song factory seems to be long gone, pop is still about the backroom. Where would Lady Gaga be without a producer/songwriter like Red One?... Read more... |
RIP Trish Keenan of BroadcastFriday, 14 January 2011![]() I'm absolutely horrified to hear of the death this morning from pneumonia, following a swine-flu infection, of Trish Keenan of the band Broadcast. I had only ever spoken to her on the telephone, but many friends knew her well and she was one of... Read more... |
The Magic Band on The Real Captain BeefheartTuesday, 28 December 2010![]() Captain Beefheart, who with his Magic Band made John Peel’s favourite album, 1969’s extraordinary Trout Mask Replica, died of complications from multiple sclerosis last week, aged 69. In tribute, below is a feature from 2003, much of it unpublished... Read more... |
Captain Beefheart, 1941-2010Monday, 20 December 2010![]() "The way I keep in touch with the world… is very gingerly… because the world touches too hard." That honest and hugely poignant statement by the musician, composer, songwriter, painter and full-on eccentric Captain Beefheart comes from a documentary... Read more... |
Remembering Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010Tuesday, 12 October 2010![]() Joan Sutherland’s was the voice of my childhood, the voice on the record-player when my mother, a coloratura soprano, practised her Lucia and Traviata. It was a clear and ravishingly carefree sound, as fluid as a stream bubbling in sunlight,... Read more... |
Tony Curtis Liked It Hot, 1925-2010Thursday, 30 September 2010![]() Tony Curtis, who has died in Las Vegas at the age of 85, made an improbable leap from Bronx street kid - the erstwhile Bernie Schwarz, who was always getting beaten up - to Hollywood icon in the 1950s and early Sixties. That he was able to do so... Read more... |
