Royal Albert Hall
Prom 20: Götterdämmerung, Staatskapelle Berlin, BarenboimMonday, 29 July 2013![]() And so Wotan’s ravens flew home and at the twilight’s last gleaming the immortals were consumed by fire and water. All was finally and irrevocably redeemed by the power of love, and the most beautiful of all the leitmotifs in Wagner’s Ring rolled... Read more... |
Prom 19: Tristan und Isolde, BBC Symphony Orchestra, BychkovSunday, 28 July 2013![]() Such has been the justifiable flow of superlatives this week about the Berlin Staatskapelle's Ring conducted by Barenboim, the centrepiece of the BBC Proms' Wagner bicentenary celebration, it would have been easy to forget that the 2013 Proms season... Read more... |
Prom 18: Siegfried, Staatskapelle Berlin, BarenboimSaturday, 27 July 2013![]() The transformative power of the Royal Albert Hall at Proms-time never ceases to amaze me. Here is Siegfried, the third in Wagner’s Ring cycle, sprawling in length, not over-strong in characters, yet in the Proms setting the rather over-extended... Read more... |
Prom 15: Die Walküre, Staatskapelle Berlin, BarenboimWednesday, 24 July 2013![]() Things may be falling apart, a storm now rages but new broods of humans and demigoddesses have been fathered by chief god Wotan, who has undergone a Doctor Who like transformation from Iain Paterson into Bryn Terfel. Four new top singers appear on... Read more... |
Prom 14: Das Rheingold, Staatskapelle Berlin, BarenboimTuesday, 23 July 2013![]() Swimming around in the Rhine is what most of us wanted to be doing on the hottest day of the year. A cooling, riverbed low E flat from Daniel Barenboim’s Berlin double basses, and then the staggered horn entries announced we were going to be in the... Read more... |
Prom 12: Accademia di Santa Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra, PappanoSunday, 21 July 2013![]() It’s a dilemma of anniversary years, and never more so than with Wagner’s and Verdi’s 200th birthdays: do you stick to the masterpieces or try and bring the rarities to life? No-one would have minded, I suspect, if Antonio Pappano and the Accademia... Read more... |
Swan Lake, English National Ballet, Royal Albert HallThursday, 13 June 2013![]() So much is wrong with Derek Deane’s arena Swan Lake, as if he read a poem and rewrote it as a press release. If you want big fat images of swans, 60 white-feathered girls in precision-tooled lines, this is for you. Take your photos on your phone,... Read more... |
BBC Proms 2013: Ring operas for a fiver eachFriday, 19 April 2013![]() First, the good news: you can see Wagner’s entire Ring at the Royal Albert Hall, with absolutely the world’s finest Wagner singers and conductor in concert, for a grand total of £20. The bad news is that unless you have a season ticket – in which... Read more... |
Bach Marathon, Royal Albert Hall/ Nick van Bloss, Institut FrancaisTuesday, 02 April 2013![]() Bach for breakfast, lunch and supper. That in essence was what yesterday's Bach Marathon was about. You can do that with Bach - have him flowing from the taps. Nothing new in this for those of us who experienced the Bach Christmas a few years back... Read more... |
The Human League, Royal Albert HallTuesday, 27 November 2012![]() Seasonal appearances by The Human League have an air of Christmas panto about them, with halls packed with coach parties of devoted fans who all seem to know each other, but the group have quietly solidified into a great British success story. They... Read more... |
World Party, Royal Albert HallFriday, 02 November 2012![]() “A hurricane didn’t stop me getting here,” shouted Barry from Philadelphia, and there were plenty of hard core World Party fans for whom last night at the Albert Hall was a big deal concert – the first proper tour in 10 years, coming on the back of... Read more... |
Johnny Hallyday, Royal Albert HallTuesday, 16 October 2012![]() The Royal Albert Hall is pretty big. It's a prestige venue, but everything is relative. For the overwhelmingly French audience, the first British headlining show by Johnny Hallyday was the equivalent of seeing Paul McCartney, Tom Jones and Cliff... Read more... |
