Minimalism
Tones, Drones and Arpeggios: The Magic of Minimalism, BBC Four - brilliant appraisalMonday, 05 March 2018By most measures, minimalism is the most successful movement in 20th-century music, certainly orchestral music. The story of its inexorable spread from a tiny offshoot of the 1950s experimentation of John Cage, which was defined and promoted by two... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Bach, Gibson, GungeSaturday, 03 March 2018Bach: French Suites Zhu Xiao-Mei (piano) (Accentus Music)The sheer perfection of Bach’s output can be unsettling, and faintly terrifying. So it's pleasing to find a musician who's so keen to highlight his friendlier, cuddlier side. Zhu Xiao-Mei... Read more... |
CD: GoGo Penguin - A Humdrum StarMonday, 05 February 2018They look like a jazz trio, they’re signed to Miles Davis’s label, and in short passages they make the involved and intimate sound we associate with one of the iconic jazz ensembles. But listen to the riotously popular Manchester contemporary fusion... Read more... |
I, Object review - this operatic double-bill delivers just a single hitSaturday, 02 December 2017A comma divides the title of this opera double-bill in two, but the works paired here (Michael Nyman’s The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Kate Whitley’s Unknown Position) each explore what happens when you take it away – when natural... Read more... |
Tabula Rasa, Traverse Theatre review - honest, compassionate, but not always convincingFriday, 10 November 2017Collaboration and collegiality are becoming ever more important across the Scottish arts scene, it seems. Glasgow theatre company Vanishing Point teamed up with Scottish Opera earlier this year for a double-bill based around Bartók’s Bluebeard’s... Read more... |
Hugo Ticciati, Manchester Camerata, Manchester Cathedral review - spirituality, no spooksThursday, 02 November 2017Manchester Camerata chose All Hallows’ Eve for a concert of (in some part) "holy" minimalism. Arvo Pärt’s Silouan’s Song began it, and his Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten ended it. They headlined it "Spiritualism and Minimalism", but I think... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Ólafur ArnaldsSunday, 03 September 2017We’ve been here before. Not to exactly the same territory, but to a neighbouring space in the same time frame. Last year, theartsdesk looked at a reissue of 2007’s Room to Expand, the first widely available album by the minimalist pianist Hauschka.... Read more... |
Bricks!, BBC FourWednesday, 21 September 2016The wilder shores of contemporary visual art are now ephemeral or time-based: performance, installation, general carry-on and hubbub. But once upon a time – say, the 1960s – it was the nature of objects, pared down to essentials, and often made from... Read more... |
CD: Jóhann Jóhannsson - OrphéeSaturday, 10 September 2016Despite culminating with “Orphic Hymn”, a musical setting of Ovid’s text, Jóhann Jóhannsson’s Orphée is not a literal interpretation of the Orpheus myth. Instead, the album uses retellings of the story – quoting the press release – to inspire “a... Read more... |
CD: Ben Chatwin - Heat & EntropyThursday, 21 July 2016Ben Chatwin's music speaks loudly of solitude. He lives and records on the coast of the Firth of Forth, just outside Edinburgh – not exactly the most isolated of spots, but it's not hard to hear in his waves of texture and simple repeated motifs the... Read more... |
CD: Mark Barrott - Sketches from an Island 2Wednesday, 22 June 2016The EU referendum isn’t the only thing causing polarised opinion over European issues. The question of what constitutes Balearic Beat looms large over the music community. For some, it’s a fixed point, namely celebrated DJ Alfredo’s record box in... Read more... |
Rysanov, Neary, BBC NOW, Outwater, Hoddinott Hall, CardiffSaturday, 21 May 2016Apart from festivals like the BBC Proms that do everything, the best festivals have always been the ones that cut a distinctive profile. They might not offer the best music. Those old French festivals of modern music – Royan, La Rochelle, Metz –... Read more... |