Saturday, December 08, 2007
RIP Stockhausen
It's the end of an era. Karlheinz Stockhausen, who for decades embodied the very meaning of 'avant-garde', died yesterday aged 79. Yet it's alarming that most people only seem to measure him by his unfortunate comment about 9/11. Whither his legacy? Here's the report from The Guardian.
Friday, December 07, 2007
The Red Hedgehog, tomorrow evening
Tomorrow, Saturday 8 December, I'll be at The Red Hedgehog in Highgate to give a reading from 'Alicia's Gift' before a piano recital by Peter Donohoe. North London's new, vibrant and intimate venue for salon-style listening, The Red Hedgehog - named after Brahms's favourite Viennese inn - has a superb concert series and is almost opposite Highgate tube station. Tomorrow Peter will be playing music by Bach arr. Busoni, Liszt, Chopin and Brahms. Reading & book signing at 7pm, concert starts at 8pm. The Red Hedgehog seats just 100, so it's a good idea to book in advance: 020 8348 5050.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Ida Haendel again
UPDATED Thursday 9am: Mad props to my editor at the Independent who agreed to get something about Ida Haendel's London visit into the paper at incredibly short notice. Short and sweet, it's out today.
If anyone wants to read my 1986 article about her from The Strad prior to her Wigmore Hall masterclasses & the Razumovsky Academy concert this Sunday (or even after it) the piece is now in my permasite archive, here.
If anyone wants to read my 1986 article about her from The Strad prior to her Wigmore Hall masterclasses & the Razumovsky Academy concert this Sunday (or even after it) the piece is now in my permasite archive, here.
Happy birthday, Krystian
It's Krystian Zimerman's birthday today. Here he is playing Schubert's G flat major impromptu.
Tres bonne noel to everyone too
So guess where we're spending Xmas this year? And guess which Wagner opera we've booked to go to on Xmas Eve?
C'est comme ca que le biscuit s'emiette (as they probably don't say in France).
C'est comme ca que le biscuit s'emiette (as they probably don't say in France).
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