Royal Albert Hall
Bob Dylan, Royal Albert HallFriday, 29 November 2013![]() And so Dylan’s tour of European theatres, opera houses and concert halls ended on Thursday night at the Royal Albert Hall, his first dates here in 46 years. I’ve seen him plenty of times over the past 30 years. This was the best of them. Dylan’s... Read more... |
Schools' Prom, Royal Albert HallThursday, 14 November 2013![]() This year I’ve sat through Carrie Cracknell’s Wozzeck dry-eyed, seen a handful of Mimis take their last consumptive breath without so much as a tremor, even heard Shostakovich’s shattering Symphony No. 13 without obvious emotional distress. I was... Read more... |
War Requiem, BBCSO, Bychkov, Royal Albert HallMonday, 11 November 2013How many reviews of War Requiem do you want to read in Britten centenary year? This is theartsdesk’s fourth, and my second – simply because though I reckon one live performance every five years is enough, Rattle’s much-anticipated Berlin... Read more... |
The Last Night of the Proms, Kennedy, DiDonato, BBCSO, AlsopSunday, 08 September 2013![]() As it came to pass, Marin Alsop’s nationality was rather more of a factor than her gender on this historic Last Night of the Proms – but her deft put-down of remarks made only the week before (pace Petrenko) suggested that it might take a little... Read more... |
Wagner at the Proms rememberedSunday, 08 September 2013This summer, the Royal Albert Hall became the centre of the Wagnerian universe. No one was going to ignore Bayreuth, where Frank Castorf‘s new Ring gave plenty of fuel for column inches; but somehow the singers and the orchestra seem to have got... Read more... |
Prom 74: Sonnleitner, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, MaazelSaturday, 07 September 2013![]() Tradition used to decree that the last Friday Prom would be devoted to worshipping Beethoven’s Choral Symphony. Not so today. Anything deemed serious and big occupies the slot, and if Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony isn’t serious and big, what do you... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Mezzo-Soprano Joyce DiDonatoSaturday, 07 September 2013She’s the Kansas mezzo-soprano whose ruby slippers have now taken her across the globe, singing in all the great opera houses, but who has never lost the common touch. She’s not a diva, she’s a “Yankee Diva” – a contemporary creature who would never... Read more... |
Prom 73: Imogen Cooper, Paul LewisFriday, 06 September 2013It’s not because I lament the annual end of a love-hate relationship with the Albert Hall that the last few days of Proms feel rather melancholy. A bittersweetness lies rather in the drawing-in of evenings, however hot it is, so late night Schubert... Read more... |
Prom 72: Calleja, Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Giuseppe Verdi, ZhangFriday, 06 September 2013![]() It was too little too late to redress the scant attention gives to Verdi’s bicentenary at this year’s Proms but the “Maltese Tenor” – Joseph Calleja – arrived with an eleventh hour offering of low-key Verdi arias and joining him was the Milanese... Read more... |
10 Questions for Conductor Marin AlsopFriday, 06 September 2013![]() Marin Alsop may be one of America’s leading conductors, with stints as music director of the Colorado, Eugene and Richmond symphony orchestras, not to mention positions at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, City... Read more... |
Prom 70: BBC Singers, Temple Church Choir, HillWednesday, 04 September 2013![]() Purity and holiness filled the air. Boy choristers in red cassocks filed onto the platform. The BBC announcer, paraded soon after, promised “choral music to carry us into the after life”. Had I come to the right place? Was I attending my own funeral... Read more... |
Prom 69: Hadland, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, PetrenkoWednesday, 04 September 2013![]() May I be permitted a rude, opinionated intermezzo between reflections on Vasily Petrenko’s two Oslo Philharmonic Proms, and before Marin Alsop steps up to great expectations for the Last Night? Here’s another Russian in trouble, not for keeping mum... Read more... |
