Dutilleux and Tchaikovsky at white heat in the Lighthouse

Dutilleux: Tout un monde lontain Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Amyn Merchant Kirill Karabits: Conductor Jean-Guihen Queyras: Cello THIS year the centenary of the French composer Henri Dutilleux is being commemorated in a series of events on Radio 3, and this concert was the BSO’s contribution. Dutilleux died three years ago at a…

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Hetty Feather at Bath Theatre Royal

JACQUELINE Wilson’s story Hetty Feather, originally published in 2009, has been a hit with young readers ever since, spawning several sequels one of which is about to be published. The Bath born writer was delighted when producer Mark Bentley suggested bring Hetty to the stage, and from its earliest outings at The Rose in Kingston,…

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Proof, Yeovil Swan Theatre

JUST less than a year ago, Amy Kemp  (pictured right) was playing the lead in a youth theatre production of Spring Awakening at the Swan Theatre. Now she’s back as director of David Auburn’s play Proof, and kicking the Swan into a new era of experimental production. It is an astonishing achievement,  visually and intellectually….

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The Schmoozenbergs at Bruton Unionist Hall

THE Schmoozenbergs are a Bristol based group of musicians with a lively passion for gypsy swing and jazz.  Back for a second season with Take Art, Somerset’s enterprising arts charity, this quartet of supremely talented young men promised to recreate the swinging sounds of Paris in the 30s and 40s, bringing us irresistible rhythms and…

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Mozart with English Baroque Soloists at Bristol Colston Hall

A PACKED Colston Hall enjoyed an insider’s look at Mozart’s three last symphonies before John Eliot Gardiner’s English Baroque Soloists played them “in earnest.” The atmosphere of a “classical” concert has undergone a sea change in recent years. While the rigorous conductor, who is also an organic farmer in Dorset, wouldn’t dream of some of the…

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To play the king …

CHEF Philippa Davis spent a fun New Year cooking in a chalet in Val d’Isere, and despite the lack of snow she made sure there was no lack of cake … Cooking for ski parties is another one of those jobs, like the shooting ones, that allows you to be fairly liberal with the butter…

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Sokolov plays Shostakovich

Liadov: Kikimora Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. 1 Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, leader Amyn Merchant Kees Bakels: Conductor Valeriy Sokolov: Violin HAVING  glutted on Strauss waltzes over the New Year, this concert saw the BSO returning to their usual business of providing reliably polished and stimulating performances of the classical repertoire. It was…

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Sunday Night at the Hippodrome

ANDY Ford is one of Bristol’s local heroes: so he is the obvious choice to host an evening of entertainment at the Hippodrome, echoing those other famous Sunday Nights in London’s West End, which helped launch ITV in the mid 1950s and have been revived many time right up to the present, always hosted by…

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The next best thing to being there …

WE love to travel. It may be somewhere that is just a drive away, like Shropshire or Dumfries and Galloway. It may be Italy or France or Germany, where my son lives, or it may be somewhere in the US, where our holidays have taken us to places as diverse as Alaska, New Mexico, New…

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