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Patti Smith: Banga – Album Review

June 19, 2012by Suzanne Neilson 1 Comment

  The Godmother of Punk makes a gentle yet spellbinding return.  Banga marks Patti Smith‘s 11th studio album and see’s her softening around the edges. Melodies and vocals blend tenderly […]

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    Barbican, LondonNot content with taking charge of Covent Garden's current starry run of performances of Verdi's Don Carlo, Antonio Pappano nipped over to Italy at the start of this week to conduct the London Symphony Orchestra in three concerts of Lutoslawski and Tchaikovsky. Now here he was, back at the Barbican already with the LSO in another pro […]
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    Riverside Studios, LondonIt is not often that a curtain speech is the highlight of a show, but at the end of this bio-play about the once-famous cabaret artist Hutch, his son, Chris, paid tribute to his father. He recalled Hutch's courage in leaving Grenada at the age of 17 to make his name as a singer-pianist in New York, Paris and London, and his succ […]
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    GlyndebourneKatharina Thoma's annoying Glyndebourne production of Ariadne auf Naxos relocates Strauss's elusive opera about opera to a British country house during the second world war. The transposition derives from Thoma's rather curious elision of the work with the history of Glyndebourne itself. Strauss's preoccupation with operatic p […]
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