• The Numerous Kinds of Music Found in Brazilian Culture

    Updated: 2010-02-25 15:44:35
    With the season of Carnival commencing this week, it is probably a good time to discuss the different types of music that have come from Brazil and that have become an instrumental part of Brazilian culture. There are lots of unique types of music in Brazil because there have been many different cultures that have [...]

  • Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill

    Updated: 2010-02-25 07:47:24
    skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , February 25, 2010 To St . George's Church , Hanover Square on Tuesday for the opening concert of this year's London Handel Festival . We were treated to Belshazzar with Andrew Kennedy in the title role . As usual sitting on the hard pews for the length of an entire oratorio was a strain , even though we had a brilliant view perched in front of the organ . Length considerations meant that we were given a version of the oratorio based on what Handel planned to perform in 1745. It struck me that it was a shame that the festival doesn't seem to perform these big works at weekends . Then we could hear oratorios in a more leisurely fashion without either having to cut them or to worry about getting to the start of the concert straight after work . Festival conditions should surely be the ideal time to experiment with performing everything that Handel wrote for the première of Belshazzar Posted by Robert H at

  • Review of The Gambler

    Updated: 2010-02-25 07:18:08
    My review of Prokofiev's The Gambler at the Royal Opera House is here, on Music and Vision.

  • Review of La Traviata

    Updated: 2010-02-25 07:12:52
    My review of La Traviata from Chelsea Opera Group, with Nelly Miriocioiu in the title role is here, on Music and Vision.

  • Easter Coloring

    Updated: 2010-02-23 01:38:49
    Easter is well known as a time of remembrance and celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. In light of this higher point of the Christian impression, family get-togethers and festivities are also abounding. During Easter, there is a lot of coloring that goes in on easter eggs and children take delight in coloring such pictures [...]

  • Olivias Handy Tips For Planning A Party

    Updated: 2010-02-22 07:59:17
    When you decide to have a party the first thing that you need to decide is theme. If you decide the theme first it helps you figure out what you will be serving, your decorations, and also your music. Everything should revolve around the food, therefore much time should be used to plan [...]

  • Drums Are Definitely One Of The Most Popular Musical Instruments

    Updated: 2010-02-21 20:07:16
    Many drummers sooner or later begin to think of whether they should get an electronic drum kit or not. Even though some musicians prefer to stay with their old and tried acoustic drum kits, there are people who continue to question themselves and others. What drum set is better? Even if you are devoted to [...]

  • Review of the Elixir of Love

    Updated: 2010-02-21 09:52:42
    My review of ENO's American Mid-West production of Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore is here, on Music and Vision. (Note the site is now a subscription one).Miller and Bywater seem to have been so keen on ensuring the verity of their 1950s American vision that they succeeded in removing something of the charm of Donizetti's original.

  • Keep An Eye On These Guidelines When You Are Entertaining

    Updated: 2010-02-19 16:25:12
    At any time that you have an important gathering that you need to host do you ever feel really stressed out? Just the thought of entertaining can be very nerve racking, however it doesn’t have to be. The way that you approach doing the entertaining is what makes a big difference. You need to [...]

  • Sweet as a nut, mate.

    Updated: 2010-02-16 05:05:30
    It doesn’t matter how experienced (and pretentious) I get with regards to classical music, this way-overplayed piece will be awesome forever: When I first started grad school everyone was showing off (fairly discreetly, for a bunch of borderline autistics) just how much stuff they knew, and how clever they were, and how they were gonna become [...]

  • How many pieces did Stravinsky compose?

    Updated: 2010-02-15 02:58:02
    Someone has asked this question before. I can’t tell if the only answer at that link is ignorant, or just really facetious.

  • Robin Blaze in Bach

    Updated: 2010-02-13 13:35:48
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Saturday , February 13, 2010 Robin Blaze in Bach To the Wigmore Hall , again , on Wednesday to see the Retrospect Ensemble , again , but this time in Bach . The programme consisted of two cantatas for alto solo with Robin Blaze , plus orchestral movements from other cantatas . Given that Bach only wrote 3 cantatas for alto solo alone , it was a shame that we could not hear all . three The ensemble consisted of 5 strings , 3 oboists playing a variety of oboi and bassoon . The continuo was played on a large chamber organ by director Matthew Halls . A big feature of the alto cantatas and the other instrumental movements played was that they featured a major organ part rather than just continuo . Matthew Halls , in his spoken introduction in part 2, pointed out that the organ was all wrong . Bach wrote his cantatas for his church in Leipzig and he would have played the bravura organ part on the large organ there . In

  • Recent CD Reviews

    Updated: 2010-02-11 22:18:16
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , February 11, 2010 Recent CD Reviews My review of the Mendelssohn and Bach Magnificats from Yale is here Buy it if you are interested in early Mendelssohn . His Magnificat is strongly performed And my review of Handel operatic arias with oboe obbligato is here Successfully mixes familiar and unfamiliar and performed with style , charm and a nice poignancy . What more could you want And here is the review of Racines Sacrees a fascinating modern take on Middle-eastern . music Imaginatively mixes modern and ancient in a stylish synthesis Finally my review of Bernstein's Mass is here All the reviews are at MusicWeb . International You can’t help but admire the commitment and intensity a diverse but cohesive whole . terrific value Posted by Robert H at 10:10 PM Labels : cd review 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows

  • The Kings Consort

    Updated: 2010-02-10 08:25:09
    I've had two separate emails informing me that the Kings Consort is alive and well. Their website gives full details. Forthcoming are performances of the Matthew Passion in Lucerne, Spain and the Netherlands. Their current diary page lists October as their next London gig, when they are bringing Bach's Lutheran Masses to the Wigmore Hall.

  • Trivial composer facts

    Updated: 2010-02-09 14:27:46
    I mean trivial composer-facts, not trivial-composer facts. As I’ve been updating the beginner’s pages I’ve found all kinds of (fairly) interesting little pieces of trivia. For example: Haydn had his head stolen for 150 years Mozart’s full name was Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart Mendelssohn’s symphonies were composed in the order: 1, 2, 5, 4 ,3 Dvorak’s opus numberings are [...]

  • Toby Spence sings Jacques Brel

    Updated: 2010-02-09 08:16:42
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Tuesday , February 09, 2010 Toby Spence sings Jacques Brel On Sunday we went to the Wigmore Hall to see Toby Spence and the Scottish Ensemble , director Jonathan Morton . The Scottish Ensemble is a small string group , numbering some dozen or so players and is currently celebrating their 40th . anniversary The theme of this concert developed over casual discussions after Toby Spence last sang with the group . Discovering that Spence had a wish to sing the songs of Jacques Brel , Jonathan Morton put together a programmes centring on these . The first half consisted of two of Satie's Gnossienes beautifully played on solo piano by Andy Massey . The strings played Morton's own arrangement of four movements from Debussy's Children's Corne The results worked surprisingly well on strings , crisply played by the Scottish Ensemble . Then the group were joined by accordionist Ian Watson for Kurt Schwertsik . This was a

  • Recent CD Reviews

    Updated: 2010-02-04 07:27:13
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , February 04, 2010 Recent CD Reviews My review of volume 1 of Veracini's Overtures and Concertos from L'Arte dell'Arco is here This disc makes a strong case for Veracini's music . And my review of a recital of Baroque violin concertos from Concerto Italiano is here Both reviews are at MusicWeb . International Four 18th century Italians whose music is dazzling buy it Posted by Robert H at 7:23 AM Labels : cd review 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows Premiere June 13th Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Labels ballet review 7 book review 16 cd news 13 cd review 227 Competition 1 concert review 80 diary 172 feature article 34 music news 18 opera 57 opera magazine 34 opera review 143 performance 30 play review 2 preview 102 recording 5 tv programme review 2 writing music 23 Latest CD The Testament of Dr

  • Listening Post

    Updated: 2010-02-04 04:48:13
    Recently I’ve been listening to Copland and Bocolm, both on a bet that I’d (against my will) enjoy modern American composers. Well that’s not entirely true, since I already enjoy John Adams. Really it was about not liking Copland. Until very recently I stereotyped all of Copland’s music as part of one big circus and/or [...]

  • Sun, Italian Lakes and Contemporary music

    Updated: 2010-02-03 07:36:28
    The 2010 SoundSCAPE festival takes place at Lake Maggiore in the Italian lakes from 14th to 24th July. The festival mixes young performers with up and coming composers to provide a rich mix of coaching and performance. They run courses for both composers and for performers, involving residences from established performers and composers. All taking place in beautiful surroundings, sounds the perfect mix.

  • Losing your head

    Updated: 2010-02-02 04:10:03
    Oh wow. This last year of graduate school is running me into the ground! Weekends have become just like every other day, except I don’t go in until noon. I have found some time to work on updating all of the “beginners guide” stuff on this site — which is something I’ve been meaning to do [...]

  • Next year!

    Updated: 2010-01-30 09:35:18
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Saturday , January 30, 2010 Next year Booking has opened already for both the Barbican's Great Performers Season 2010 11 and the LSO's 2010 11 season at the Barbican . For the Great Performers the Barbican give up to 20 discount to members if you book early , so there is great incentive to plan your life away . Besides there are some fabulous . concerts Handel's Alcina with Anja Harteros Vessalina Kassarova , Veronica Cangemi , Caitlin Hulcup and Les Musiciens du Louvre under Mark Minkowski , and Ariodante with Joyce DiDonato , Karina Gauvin and Il Complesso Barocco under Alan Curtis . Cecilia Bartoli is doing a programme based on Handel and his Rivals with Il Giardino Harmonico . and the Sixteen are doing Messiah Andreas Scholl and Philippe Jaroussky are giving a joint recital with Ensemble Artaserse which should have many music lovers salivating at he combination . As it is Pergolesi's anniversary year the

  • When a Man knows

    Updated: 2010-01-30 07:25:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Saturday , January 30, 2010 When a Man knows Plans are now well advanced for the first performance of my new opera When a man knows The opera is based on a one-act play by Alan Richardson which has been extensively performed all over the world , including a run at the King's Head in Islington . With just 2 characters , a man and a woman baritone and soprano the opera expands the cast to 4 by adding two chorus alto and tenor with an instrumental ensemble of piano , violin , clarinet and . cello We are doing a concert performance at St . John's Waterloo as a try out , and plan to do a short run of more studied semi-staged performances of the revised work late this year , early next . As it last around 75 minutes , we'll be providing drinks afterwards in the hope that people will stay and discuss the new . piece Here's the full : blurb When a man knows An opera in one act by Robert Hugill Based on the play by Alan

  • Recent CD Review

    Updated: 2010-01-29 07:18:04
    My review of Moniuszko's final opera Paria is here, on MusicWeb International.For interested parties only. You may wonder what all the fuss is about. …

  • Opera goes to Prison

    Updated: 2010-01-28 08:15:46
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , January 28, 2010 Opera goes to Prison From Feb 26th to March 6th Pimlico Opera are going back to prison to present another of their inestimable theatrical presentations using prisoners . This time it is Carmen the musical , performed in Wandsworth Prison . This year's programme was put in jeopardy late last year , but luckily the Prison Service saw the light and understood how valuable this sort of programme can be in rehabilitation . In fact last year's Grange Park Opera included an ex-prisoner in the chorus , a past participant in one of Pimlico Opera's prison projects . Usually they present a musical , so this year's Carmen is a bit more of a stretch , but its certainly a fascinating prospect . Posted by Robert H at 8:09 AM Labels : opera preview 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows Premiere June 13th Subscribe To

  • Coming to a PC near you, Opera Live

    Updated: 2010-01-28 08:09:28
    : , skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , January 28, 2010 Coming to a PC near you , Opera Live Opera Houses are slowly waking up to the possibilities of modern technology , in a piecemeal and varied sort of way . You only have to look at the way internet booking was taking up quickly by some and very slowly by others to understand how live hook-ups and video-streaming are being implemented quite patchily . Besides the high profile , high definition Cinema showings from the Metropolitan Opera and the Royal Opera , there are a number of sites offering live opera . streaming Now the Royal Opera Liege has joined the throng and the big advantage is that its free . So from the 2nd February for 5 days you can watch Bellini's Capuletti e Montecchi with Patrizia Ciofi and Laura Polveri directed by Claudia Muti conductor Riccardo Muti's wife With Rigoletto following in March . Posted by Robert H at 8:03 AM Labels : opera preview 1 comments :

  • Buxton Festival 2010

    Updated: 2010-01-25 18:09:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Monday , January 25, 2010 Buxton Festival 2010 Besides the three main works in the Buxton programme see this post Luisa Miller Verdi The Barber of Baghdad Cornelius and Idomeneo Mozart R . Strauss they will as usual be playing host to visiting opera . companies The Opera Group will be reviving their production of George Benjamin's Into the Little Hill which also comes to Covent Garden again . Psaphha will be doing Bernstein's magical little opera Trouble in Tahiti and the Opera Theatre Company will be bringing their production of Alcina The Classical Opera Company will be performing Mozart's incomplete Singspiel Zaide though plans for them to bring Arne's Artaxerxes seen at Covent Garden's Linbury Theatre seem to have foundered . Posted by Robert H at 6:09 PM Labels : diary opera 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows Premiere

  • Recent CD Review

    Updated: 2010-01-21 22:18:15
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Thursday , January 21, 2010 Recent CD Review My review of a disc of Polish composer Romuald Twardowski's music is here on MusicWeb International . The disc includes thw wonderful Exegi Monumentum plus Three Frescoes and Ioannes Rex For anyone interested in exploring dramatically interesting late 20th century tonal music Posted by Robert H at 10:14 PM Labels : cd review 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows Premiere June 13th Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Labels ballet review 7 book review 16 cd news 13 cd review 227 Competition 1 concert review 80 diary 172 feature article 34 music news 18 opera 57 opera magazine 34 opera review 143 performance 30 play review 2 preview 102 recording 5 tv programme review 2 writing music 23 Latest CD The Testament of Dr . Cranmer CD out now at Divine Art Search This Blog

  • Things I learned from the Cleveland Orchestra strike

    Updated: 2010-01-21 03:53:16
    As you might have heard, if you’re the highbrow type who pays attention to the Arts column (or if you just live in Cleveland — that’s not to say you couldn’t be both) the Cleveland orchestra was on strike for about ten hours this week. The two most striking (haha) things I’m getting from this [...]

  • V&A says goodbye to music

    Updated: 2010-01-19 16:13:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Tuesday , January 19, 2010 V says goodbye to music Its seems that the V plans to disperse its musical instrument collection . One of the advantages of major museum like the V having a collection of instruments is the serendipity of it , people can wander in without having planned to see them . I can well remember my childhood visits to the museum and being delighted at being able to see and hear the instruments . Also , as a museum of decorative arts , the instruments themselves are often of decorative interest as well . Gems include Elizabeth I's Virginals , a recorder of ivory and tortoiseshell which belonged to Rossini and two pianos owned and decorated by . Burne-Jones The gallery is in need of refurbishment and I imagine that the collection itself might require a bit of investment . Instead of doing this , they plan to move part of the collection to the Horniman Museum which has an excellent collection

  • Review of Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia

    Updated: 2010-01-18 17:11:35
    My review of the Cambridge Handel Encyclopedia is now on-line here, at Music and Vision. (Note that the site is now subscription, see Music and Vision for details).Magnificent Scholarship...

  • Too Loud

    Updated: 2010-01-18 09:17:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Monday , January 18, 2010 Too Loud On Saturday we went to a preview of the play , The Little Dog Laughed which is about to open at the Garrick Theatre . It was an enjoyable , if relatively slight , piece with a stand-out performance from Tamsin . Greig In order to provide atmosphere' the producers have decided to play pop music in the auditorium before the play and during the interval . This seemed to be set one or two levels too loud , almost preventing conversation . Rather than providing atmosphere , it seemed to impose itself on you and made me rather restive . At the interval , it was a relief to get out into the foyer perhaps that was the idea , to drive you to the bar . When the music stopped and the show started such was the difference reduction in volume that it was a bit of a shock and you had to concentrate to listen to the singers properly . Posted by Robert H at 9:17 AM Labels : diary 0 comments :

  • One of the first CD player reviews

    Updated: 2010-01-18 05:20:20
    Audiophile wank has spewed from the mouths of reviewers for many years (I’d love to see just how far back this goes — did the press ever talk about the luscious high-end on the first wax cylinders?). For my first exhibit I present this review of the first Sony CD player, from 1983. IN DIGITAL! Featuring [...]

  • Recent CD Review

    Updated: 2010-01-16 09:19:52
    My review of Handel's Teseo from Stuttgart Opera is here on MusicWeb International. I can't help wishing that one of the UK record companies could have captured some of the UK's Handel centenary opera performances the way Carus have here in Stuttgart.A fine record of a memorable occasion …

  • Helping in Haiti

    Updated: 2010-01-15 05:03:47
    If you haven’t already done so, I’m giving you a nudge toward providing cash to help people survive the fallout of one of the most devestating natural earthquakes in recorded history. To help you decide where to most effectively donate your money I recommend looking at the ratings on Charity Navigator, as well as the [...]

  • “We don’t listen to enough Shostakovich…”

    Updated: 2010-01-14 05:28:44
    “We don’t listen to enough Shostakovich…”, G. said to me, recently, within the hour. This was prompted by Harry Dean Stanton, who stars as the aurally challenged lead cowboy in this David Lynch shortie (“The Cowboy and the Frenchman”) we watched the other night, while putting the last few brightly colored marmosets and monkeys and minnows [...]

  • Towards a new opera - DATE!

    Updated: 2010-01-11 17:35:21
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Planet Hugill Classical Music blog from Robert Hugill Classical Music Blog from London based singer and classical music composer , Robert Hugill News , Views and opera reviews , CD reviews musings on contemporary music and writing new . music Monday , January 11, 2010 Towards a new opera DATE My new opera When a man knows is moving towards its first performance . I now have a venue , a date , a conductor and singers for the two leads . This week I will be sending out scores to the singers , which is always rather unnerving . In fact , the whole period between now and the concert makes me nervous as the work is exposed first to the performers and then to the . public We plan a simple concert performance on Sunday June 13th 2010, at St . John's Church , Waterloo . There will be drinks afterwards so I can get feedback from the audience . The conductor will be David Roblou who runs Midsummer Opera . Posted by Robert H at 4:15 PM Labels : opera 0 comments : Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to : Post Comments Atom When a Man knows When a man knows Premiere June 13th Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Labels ballet review

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