English National Ballet are at the London Coliseum this week performing a production of Alexander Glazunov's marvellous "Raymonda" - a score which really deserves far more attention than it gets :(
Also, for your delectation (and maybe delight, but I realise it won't be everyone's cup of tea), this Sunday night on BBC4 at around 9 pm there's a broadcast of the Royal Ballet's The Dante Project, with an excellent score by Thomas Ades which deserves to be heard. The first part, Inferno, does borrow rather liberally from Liszt, and I understand was greeted with standing ovations when it premiered in Los Angeles pre-you-know-what. Part 2 is very different, and based on chants from a Syrian synagogue, I think it was. Presumably the whole thing will be on the iPlayer for a month afterwards, too. I've just finished streaming it off the ROH website, and was hugely impressed by the quality.
Also, for your delectation (and maybe delight, but I realise it won't be everyone's cup of tea), this Sunday night on BBC4 at around 9 pm there's a broadcast of the Royal Ballet's The Dante Project, with an excellent score by Thomas Ades which deserves to be heard. The first part, Inferno, does borrow rather liberally from Liszt, and I understand was greeted with standing ovations when it premiered in Los Angeles pre-you-know-what. Part 2 is very different, and based on chants from a Syrian synagogue, I think it was. Presumably the whole thing will be on the iPlayer for a month afterwards, too. I've just finished streaming it off the ROH website, and was hugely impressed by the quality.
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