Southbank Centre
OAE, Ivan Fischer, QEHFriday, 05 March 2010![]() If Beethoven’s Third Symphony Eroica was the seismic upheaval, not just for Beethoven but for the entire symphonic movement, then the Second Symphony was most certainly the pre-shock. And we can be precise about the moment that Beethoven blows the... Read more... |
La Traviata, Chelsea Opera Group, QEHSunday, 21 February 2010![]() Marie Duplessis, Alexandre Dumas the Younger's real-life "lady of the camellias", was only 23 when consumption finally claimed her. Ignore a few lines about youth in Verdi's operatic treatment, though, and there's no reason why courtesan Violetta... Read more... |
South Bank goes Brazilian for the summerMonday, 08 February 2010![]() As Jude Kelly put it today, the Southbank Centre’s Festival Brazil this summer is about a country "living its future now" (link here for the initial programme). That is certainly exciting for a city like London trying to live down its last decade (... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Lenny Bernstein's right-hand man, Craig UrquhartMonday, 25 January 2010![]() Craig Urquhart was Leonard Bernstein's personal assistant for the last five years of his life. In this touchingly frank interview he talks about the man he knew, the man he revered, the man who wanted to be all things to all people and who... Read more... |
Pied Piper, Barbican & Into the Hoods, QEHWednesday, 16 December 2009![]() Hip hop is the new ballet. Instead of mostly girls in tutus, mostly boys in tracksuits; instead of pointe-shoes, trainers; instead of arabesques and fouettés, handstands and windmills; above all, instead of nice, nasty. The smell on stage is burning... Read more... |
Imogen Cooper, QEHWednesday, 09 December 2009![]() Even Schubert’s very earliest compositions terrify. His first songs, written when he was only 13, are unforgettably vivid, gory, messy, mangled, full of darkness and horror, like dead little birds. He never shakes off this Gothic sensibility; it’s... Read more... |
Gwilym Simcock, Queen Elizabeth HallSunday, 22 November 2009![]() Melodically rich, harmonically daring, rhythmically subtle, pianist Gwilym Simcock's quartet piece, “Longing To Be”, which kicked off last night's Queen Elizabeth Hall gig was one of the most jaw-dropping performances I've heard at this year's... Read more... |
Carla Bley and the Lost Chords, QEHWednesday, 18 November 2009![]() Slender limbs, intense eyes, and dressed entirely in black: if it wasn’t for the straightened blonde hair, Carla Bley could pass for a jazz Patti Smith. She is also, of course, one of the genre’s most acclaimed composer-arrangers, and her return to... Read more... |
Tomasz Stańko Quintet, QEHMonday, 16 November 2009![]() There’s something of a Polish theme to the London Jazz Festival 2009, part of the “Polska! year” celebration of that nation’s art and culture. Trumpeter Tomasz Stańko is by some margin the strand’s biggest name. The man who once explained the... Read more... |
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, Queen Elizabeth HallThursday, 22 October 2009It was a weird experience to get home from last night’s performance by Shobana Jeyasingh’s dance company to find Nick Griffin on TV defending his view of “indigenous” Britons. There’s a vigorous stratum of British contemporary dance that could come... Read more... |
The Night Shift, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, QEHFriday, 16 October 2009![]() Go on, admit it. You’ve done it too. Someone is talking in your vicinity and you’ve turned round to give them evils. It’s a manoeuvre I’ve been perfecting for years. The classic rebuke is in the speedy twist of the neck, a withering glance in the... Read more... |
The Seckerson Tapes: Jamie Bernstein on Leonard BernsteinMonday, 12 October 2009theartsdesk.com presents The Seckerson Tapes, a series of live and uncut audio interviews from acclaimed broadcaster Edward Seckerson. We start with Jamie Bernstein - Leonard Bernstein's eldest daughter - who has been in London launching the year-... Read more... |
