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theartsdesk in Groningen: Uniting Europe with MusicSunday, 24 January 2016![]() The nature of Europe, its administration, institutions and its porousness are hot topics. Sectors of Britain’s media and political class hyperventilate over trumped-up concerns while real issues which are just about impossible to address remain... Read more... |
Jaap van Zweden: ‘A great orchestra needs to be a chameleon’Sunday, 13 December 2015![]() Jaap van Zweden is going places. At 55, he is already 16 years into a second high-profile musical career. His first, as a violinist, saw him appointed leader of the Concertgebouw, the youngest ever to hold the position. From there, he moved to the... Read more... |
Absolutely Me, Caro Emerald, Brighton CentreSunday, 06 December 2015![]() Caro Emerald first appears, spotlit, in one of the aisles of the Brighton Centre’s eastern balcony. Clad in a pleated knee-length black skirt and an eye-jarring yellow and red shirt that brings to mind Russian expressionist art, she kicks things off... Read more... |
Masters of the Everyday: Dutch Artists in the Age of Vermeer, The Queen’s GallerySaturday, 14 November 2015![]() What is it about Vermeer? Just mention the name and there will be queues around the block. It’s true that there are a handful of other artists with that charisma, but none so rare as Vermeer. The Girl with a Pearl Earring is not only the subject of... Read more... |
CD: Rats on Rafts - Tape HissThursday, 15 October 2015![]() The title Tape Hiss instantly telegraphs a dissatisfaction with today’s digital world and, fittingly, the all-analogue second album from Rotterdam’s Rats on Rafts could soundtrack a half-remembered Eighties evening taking in a bill of Britain and... Read more... |
Song from Far Away, Young VicSaturday, 05 September 2015![]() “My brother died.” That’s the reality New York-based banker Willem struggles to inhabit when he returns to his estranged family in Amsterdam. There is no sense in Pauli’s loss – a sudden heart attack at 20, cradled by a stranger in the street – nor... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Aix-en-Provence: Let's make a Euro-operaTuesday, 07 July 2015![]() It’s a brilliantly sunny January afternoon amidst a general drama of rain at an industrial park outside Aix-en-Provence, and members of a production team are gathering for the first time in the back yard of the festival’s rehearsal studios. Some... Read more... |
CD: Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest - SylvaWednesday, 22 April 2015![]() From fulsome, modally inflected string lines (“Sintra”) to the funkiest of New Orleans brass grooves (“Atchafalaya”), this first major label album from Grammy-winning, NYC-based collective Snarky Puppy, paired here with Holland's crack... Read more... |
Kidnapping Freddy HeinekenTuesday, 31 March 2015![]() There’s no shame in being a jobbing actor, but you can’t help missing the Anthony Hopkins who dissected repression with definitive, painful finesse, back when he was great. The Human Stain (2003) is the last I’ve seen of that, amongst the last... Read more... |
Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden, Tate ModernTuesday, 03 February 2015![]() "My fatherland is South Africa, my mother tongue is Afrikaans, my surname is French, I don’t speak French. My mother always wanted me to go to Paris. She thought art was French because of Picasso. I thought art was American because of Artforum... I... Read more... |
Rembrandt: The Late Works, National GalleryTuesday, 14 October 2014![]() All human life, as they say, is here: we witness displays of warmth and tenderness in virtuous matrimony; reflection and contemplation in quiet solitude. We respond to the soft seductions of the flesh in its yielding ripeness, and we feel the pathos... Read more... |
DVD: Goltzius and the Pelican CompanyMonday, 29 September 2014![]() In his director’s interview for Goltzius and the Pelican Company Peter Greenaway describes the public profiles that his films have achieved over the years, dividing them into an effective A and B list. He counts his 1982 The Draughtsman's Contract... Read more... |
