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CD of the Month: 'All the frisson of live performances but none of the technical disadvantages'
Our pick of the latest Classical CDs ranges from Tchaikovsky's first and final symphonies to Greek-themed songs by Schubert, by way of late Stravinsky ballets, rare Roussel, a complete Sibelius cycle, cross-over music for recorder and a Superman Symphony. Our reviewers this month are Edward Seckerson, Graham Rickson and Ismene Brown.CD of the Month Tchaikovsky: Symphonies No.1 “Winter Daydreams” & No.6 “Pathétique”, London Philharmonic Orchestra/Vladimir Jurowski (LPO) by Edward Seckerson Exceptional performances from opposite ends of Tchaikovsky’s symphonic canon – and the secret of Read more ...
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CD of the Month: 'What makes this one worth a visit is the extraordinary feral roar of Tom Waits' vocal'
This round-up of the freshest new music and most well-ripened classics we could find in November features everything from Miles Davis to Kraftwerk, Norah Jones to the actual Pope, via Toms Petty and Waits, Dubstep and related bass-driven electronica from Portugal, Angola, Denmark and Tanzania, and the soundtrack to Life On Earth.  Our reviewers this month are Robert Sandall, Peter Culshaw, Adam Sweeting, Joe Muggs, Thomas H Green, Howard Male and Marcus O'Dair. CD of the Month Tom Waits, Glitter and Doom Live (Anti) by Robert Sandall When I saw Tom Waits at the Hammersmith Odeon (now Read more ...
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Chris Rock: the American hiphop comic has frequently courted controversy
November’s comedy releases come just in time for the festive season - those stockings won’t fill themselves, you know. From feelgood humour to thoughtful (and very funny, too) discourses of race, sex and class, there's a comedy turn recorded live to suit all tastes. There are some crackers available and here’s a selection of the best on offer.Chris Rock, Kill the Messenger (Warner Bros) The American self-styled hip-hop comedian has long since attained worldwide stardom, both through stand-up and film, and this DVD, filmed in New York, London and Johannesburg on his 2008 world tour, is Read more ...
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This month's survey of the latest films released on DVD assesses the work of directors old and new, male and female. Cinema's great early romantic Frank Borzage is available in a box set. The work of French auteur Claire Denis and American maverick Gus Van Sant are assessed. There is also an Austro-Hungarian flavour, with Sacha Baron Cohen's Brüno on the one hand and Márta Mészáros's classic 1984 study of communism, Diary for My Children, on the other. British releases include Duncan Jones's debut Moon and Shane Meadows's mockumentary Le Donk and Scor-zay-zee. Hollywood supplies this month's Read more ...
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Padmore and Lewis: 'It seems unsatisfactory to recommend a Winterreise for the pianist, rather than the singer'
This month's round-up of the latest classical CDs takes in a major new Schubert recording by Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis, a pair of Shostakovich symphonies brought to fresh life in Liverpool under a young Russian conductor from the composer's home-town, a Mahler symphony recorded by the German orchestra that premiered it, a Kipling-inspired satire on artistic epigones by the half-forgotten Charles Koechlin, rare Rossini arias from Joyce DiDonato, a 60th-anniversary box-set from the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra and more.CD of the Month Schubert: Winterreise, Mark Padmore/Paul Lewis ( Read more ...
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CD of the month: 'Vagarosa's lack of concern with cool suggest the producers are actually having proper fun in the studio'
This month's roundup of new music CDs is a selection of the most interesting releases and compilations to come our way in October, from Céu to Mariah Carey, Patrick Cowley to Julian Casablancas, Bob Dylan to Seasick Steve. Our reviewers this month are Peter Culshaw, Adam Sweeting, Joe Muggs, Robert Sandall, Thomas H Green, Russ Coffey, Veronica Lee, Sue Steward and Marcus O'Dair.If you are enjoying theartsdesk.com, please spread the word on your sites, e-lists, Twitters, Facebook etc. CD of the Month Céu, Vagaros (Six Degrees Records) by Peter Culshaw The São Paulo scene, dubbed in some Read more ...
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After theartsdesk's round-ups of new music and classical releases on CD, this week we offer our choice of the most interesting new releases on DVD of recent films, and also of box sets and re-issues. Not forgetting this month's stinker. The selection was made by Anne Billson, Ryan Gilbey, Sheila Johnston, Jasper Rees and Adam Sweeting. Click on a DVD cover to find it for sale. DVD of the Month Sleep Furiously, dir. Gideon Koppel (New Wave Films)by Jasper ReesThe wider world is possibly not aware of such a thing as Welsh cinema. The Principality’s export drive has produced several Read more ...
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Following last week's new music CDs round-up, The Arts Desk introduces our monthly pick of the latest classical music CDs, ranging from vocal showpieces and rare opera to viola transcriptions and string quartets.Disc of the Month Vivaldi: Farnace, Le Concert des Nations/Jordi Savall (3 CDs; Naïve) For anyone who still thinks of Antonio Vivaldi simply as the composer of The Four Seasons, it may come as a shock to learn not only that the manuscripts of over 450 of his other works are currently preserved in the archives of the National University Library in Turin but that since the year 2000 the Read more ...
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Welcome to the first in theartsdesk's monthly CD round-ups of new music. The selection is of the most interesting releases (and re-releases) to come our way in the last month, and spans Metal to Muse, ambient Krautrock to folk, via voodoo funk from Benin and the latest electronica. Some of these have been covered in the national prints, others overlooked. Feel free to comment on the selection or the reviews, or both.CD of the MonthDavid Sylvian, Manafon (Samadhi Sound)by Robert SandallAt first sight the cover of David Sylvian’s new record looks like a sly, camp joke on its elusive creator. Read more ...