Switzerland
theartsdesk in Locarno: Swiss rules, Swiss rainSunday, 07 August 2011![]() Think what you will about Switzerland and the Swiss – calm, ordered country, treasured environment, cautious, democratically precise people – but look behind the scenes and things can seem quite scary. Vol spécial (Special Flight), by Swiss-French-... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Verbier: A Cable Car Named InspireSunday, 24 July 2011![]() I’m standing with my feet on peaks and my head in clouds, looking down steep Alps at the tiny chocolate-brown chalets of little Verbier way below on the green slopes. It’s ravishing up here on the top of Fontanet, and I tarry, gloating over the... Read more... |
Forests, Rocks, Torrents: Norwegian and Swiss Landscapes, National GalleryWednesday, 20 July 2011![]() The National Gallery has in recent years made a speciality of examining the hitherto unexamined. Just for starters, a surprise hit some years ago was Spanish Still Lifes, 2007 saw Renoir Landscapes (who knew?), last year there was the ravishing... Read more... |
Bern:Ballett, Linbury Studio, Royal Opera HouseThursday, 26 May 2011![]() Being a choreographer is harder than it looks. Steps, movement, are just the beginning. On top of that you need to have a sense of theatricality, and then, even more, you need to be able to convey your ideas, through movement alone, to the... Read more... |
European Festivals 2011 Round-UpMonday, 23 May 2011![]() Be different - take a festival break in Europe instead of the UK, and catch a different landscape. While artists in both new music and classical are constantly circling the world in search of more picturesque settings, you can find your alternative... Read more... |
Chouf Ouchouf, Queen Elizabeth HallSunday, 24 April 2011![]() If you’re looking for a surprising and off-the-wall show this school holidays, I’ve no hesitation in hugely recommending Chouf Ouchouf, a brilliantly and theatrically inventive acrobat theatre show performed by the Groupe Acrobatique de Tangier, a... Read more... |
CD: Mama Rosin - Black RobertTuesday, 25 January 2011![]() What’s not to like about this Swiss trio with an unquenchable love of the most obscure American roots music? As well as having the ability to evoke the spirit of early Cajun and rock’n’roll recordings without resorting to staid academic imitation,... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Luxembourg: The Sonic Visions FestivalSunday, 28 November 2010![]() Luxembourg's musical landscape has few claims to represent the Grand Duchy itself. Most of Luxembourg's Eurovision entries weren't actually from the Duchy, as there was little local music to draw on. So Belgium's cod punk-gone-blando Plastic... Read more... |
Michael Jarrell, Hoddinott Hall, CardiffWednesday, 13 October 2010![]() Music, Wagner famously pronounced, is the art of transition. For the Swiss composer Michael Jarrell, by contrast, music is “the art of punctuation”. On the one hand, how to get from one thing to the next; on the other hand, how to separate one thing... Read more... |
Tune in to Abbado's astounding Lucerne Mahler 9 livestreamFriday, 20 August 2010You'll just have to take it on trust from me that to hear the world's most responsive orchestra conducted by the world's finest living conductor in the deepest symphony ever written is the one concert hall experience you can't afford to miss. And... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Locarno: I'm Watchin' in the RainSunday, 15 August 2010![]() It had to happen. Until now, I've always resisted. But last Thursday, I had, finally, to tear open the plastic container to get to the protection inside. A nice man from Screen International gave me his before leaving - he'd have no use for it... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Verbier: Musicians Peak in the AlpsSunday, 01 August 2010![]() You want to see Yuri Bashmet, arguably the greatest living viola player, but you can't because you've chosen to go to a recital by Yevgeny Kissin, one of the world's top pianists, on the same evening in another hall. Even the option of dashing from... Read more... |
