Daily Express - Breaking news, sport and showbiz from the World's Greatest Newspaper
Newspaper Cover Page
Our Paper

Front and Back Pages, E-Edition and Back Issues...

Weather
 3°C
London
Thursday 8th January 2009 Make us your HOME PAGE  What is RSS?

UK NEWS

TRULY A FESTIVE FEAST FOR THE MUSICAL SOULD

Story Image


Royal festival hall

Wednesday June 13,2007

By Peter Whitehead

THE glittering gala concert at London’s new Festival Hall, refurbished at a cost of £115million, was designed to challenge audience, performers and the auditorium.

The original space, a product of utilitarian 1950s architecture, was notorious as an acoustic dead end.

But it has been transformed: Now you can hear the tiniest tinkle on a triangle, and sift out every instrument in a clashing crescendo.

For the gala concert, we were served up what might be called a musical tasting menu.

There was good, filling fare – a magical Purcell’s Fairy Queen by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, and a stupendous performance of Beethoven's Ninth by the Philharmonic Orchestra, Philhar­monic Chorus and London Philhar­monic Choir.

But we were also challenged by the odd course of snail porridge: Ligeti’s ethereal Atmosph`eres and Ives’s complex The Unanswered Question – tough music that would test the most sophisticated tastebuds. The finale was a triumph, surprisingly, because Ravel’s Bolero is not the most highly regarded score.

But, in the dynamic hands of Marin Alsop, it showed what a truly ravishing piece it is as it hunted to a cataclysmic climax, with players from four orchestras all having the most tremendous fun.

It was a contrast to the astounding premiere work by Julian Anderson which opened the concert, a choral kaleidoscope of moods and colours around the word “Alleluia” that brought out the goose pimples.

The Royal Festival Hall has had a disappointing history. It was too mean and uninspired to be the modern cathedral of music that was intended.

SEARCH UK NEWS for:

But now it has been reborn, lightened with acres of glass and given breathing space with broad open areas. A truly festive place at last.


Share...

Got A Story? Get in touch online
Email the news desk directly here!


Woman shot dead by police named

Investigators have named the woman shot dead by armed police following a stand-o...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(4)

Cutting-edge 'smart' drugs offer new hope for arthritis sufferers

THREE “smart” drugs are set to usher in a new era of treatment for sufferers of ...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(0)

Killer addicted to violent computer games stabbed nurse 70 times

A COLD-blooded killer addicted to ­violent computer games and websites stabbed a...

Read More Comment Speech Bubble Have Your Say(1)

Todays best TV right here for you at the Express. • See Guide

The Political Cartoonist of the Year