August 2019 All the blogs about live events from here on are memories after the event and not written at the time. Anything in 2021 and going forward is live!………. Late August 2019 I went to Jerusalem for a break from Yatta and the South Hebron Hills, the surrounding villages of the West Bank, andContinue reading “August – October 2019”
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Proms 2019
Normally I would go to 8-9 Proms but I only saw a few Proms this year, as I was starting my 3 months volunteer human rights observer work in Palestine from 2 August 2019. I got to see: Haydn’s Creation – which was in some ways the most enjoyable evening, because it was a reallyContinue reading “Proms 2019”
July 2019
I went to a screen showing of the Glyndebourne Barber of Seville recorded in 2016, in Sheffield. The star of the show was definitely the conductor, Enrique Mazzola, who produced a very zippy, energised and crisply articulated sound from the orchestra; very different from the slightly ploddy and muddy sound I remember from the ColiseumContinue reading “July 2019”
Rusalka June 2019
On Thursday I went to Dvorak’s ‘Rusalka’ at Glyndebourne, which was, I thought, very good indeed – 5 star stuff. It’s a fairy tale, with a mermaid creature giving up her tail and ability to swim to fall in love with a human, who then betrays her. I find it a very haunting work –Continue reading “Rusalka June 2019”
Boris Godunov at ROHCG
I saw Boris Godunov last week at Covent Garden. I thought the performance was a mixed affair really. Part of the problem is the multifarious editions of the music – this was supposedly the original, which doesn’t have a Polish Act, and doesn’t have the extra colour of Rimsky-Korsakov’s edition. It ends with Boris dying,Continue reading “Boris Godunov at ROHCG”
May/June 2019
I went to a – very good indeed – Mahler 5 with Rattle and the LSO at the Barbican in mid-May. This seemed to me to work well – unlike his conducting sometimes with the Berlin Phil, Rattle was not trying to over-beautify it, and the Adagietto felt moving rather than simply sounding lush andContinue reading “May/June 2019”
Haitink, Bruckner and Mahler – March/April 2019
I listened via I-Player to the performance by Haitink and the LSO of Bruckner 4, which I thought was really excellent – there’s also an LSO video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00JMlBYgc7k is the 4th movement. IMHO, Bruckner is a tricky mix of Schubert, Wagner and God: if you produce a sound that’s too lyrical and light, orContinue reading “Haitink, Bruckner and Mahler – March/April 2019”
Still more 2019
Still March 2019 On Wednesday I went to a Halle Orchestra rehearsal in the afternoon, – from 1400 to 1645 – a perk of giving them some money on a regular base. The conductor was a young Brit called Jamie Phillips, who seems to be gathering a reputation working with regional German and French orchestrasContinue reading “Still more 2019”
More 2019
March 2019 More cinema opera in Sheffield this week – the Covent Garden Traviata on Wednesday, which was great! Obviously, I couldn’t compare it visually – either in terms of acting or sets – with the Met one, but I did think Ermolena Jaho was absolutely amazing as an actor, and with the sort ofContinue reading “More 2019”
The beginning of 2019
I went to a cinema showing of the Berlin Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve concert – Barenboim performing a Mozart Piano Concerto (26) and conducting as well, plus 4 Ravel pieces, played one after the other – almost, as Barenboim said, like a Spanish Symphony– the Rhapsodie Espagnole, the Alborado del Gracioso, the Pavane, and theContinue reading “The beginning of 2019”