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Monday, January 23, 2012

The Rest is Noise: Southbank festival to celebrate contemporary classical music

Southbank is a composer Steve Reich's new work, Radiohead, the rise will be drawn on the basis of the two songs. Photograph: Joe healthy / Getty Images Contributor
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Alex Ross began writing when the rest of the 20th-century classical music, he was wrong in 2000 about 250,000 copies sold a book to be expected and will not win all the world's literature awards - including the Guardian First Book Award. The book's surprising success in London's Southbank Centre is a yearly festival, which brought to life with the announcement of the new height measured.
Rest of the sound festival about 100 concerts, films and debates between, on 19 January 2013 with the London philharmonic conducted by it. 1906 The premiere of the opera, which is the "year zero" and the books savor moment - conducted by Vladimir Jurowski, the final scene of Salome with the orchestra in a program will be played by Richard Strauss.
Ross, classical music critic for The New Yorker, said: "I just feel that the Southbank Centre as the blissfully distracted from my book and the inspiration of this sprawling, teeming festival, you can create a description."
Big bang from the festival will be divided into 12 chronological themes: a new century in a January New World Order New World: No more rules December; Other themes include the 20s and 60s weekend in Berlin-West Rebellion is. It will be a TV series on BBC4 with.
Southbank Centre's 2012/13 classical music season starts at the Speaking, Jude Kelly, director of the festival was first conceived four years ago, when the essence of the book, which was published in 2007 was proof reading copy. Kelly said that the art form, and the festival Audience "hostile 20th-century music," Involve the target of those who are already highly committed to the "other route" would be.
"We have this weekend is that moment when the art of the 20th century and was the focus of development will take you there - how to test and measure, which is fitted with the literature with music, dipped and main moments of the history of comments on the poet, dancers, choreographers, musicians, and contemporary artists as a way of getting together to come talk to me, I will use it, "Kelly said. "I think that the contemporary art world of classical music is part of the outer edge a little bit in that position right now, I think that you want to move."
"Last year, the Australian Chamber AllbdTV.Com on a pair of concerts with the collaboration of my two books," said Ross. "No one can come up with a scale Southbank has proposed a good listener and I believe that London is primed;. 20th-century music are integrated within the mainstream program than it is in New York, where hundred-year-old piece by Schoenberg's discomfort and the rumblings . because "
Ross was planning to hold a festival of three lectures, "that 20th-century style and give a brief idea of ​​excerpts and images recorded with dozens of aid," it is.
The rest is noise, a composer Steve Reich's new work next year, Radiohead, Jigsaw and his place in the right place and read all of these songs will be on the rise. Radio text, the London Sinfonietta, which will be 5 to 13 musicians performed in March 2013, came about after the band met Poland in September Reich.
"It was the first time he met musicians, and the length of time to get spoken to them," said Andrew Burke, chief executive of the London Sinfonietta. "Jonny greenwood [Reich composition] Electric keeping the game - Steve saw this young man was seriously interested in his music, and Steve became seriously interested in theirs."
Reich's pulsing, minimalist Techno music from jazz to musical instruments has inspired musicians across the spectrum. Everything in its right place Radiohead's experimental album Kid A is open in 2000, when the place was to come in Jigsaw falling Rainbows 2007. "I will not be Steve Quoting directly to this song - I was not his style," Burke said. "How did he do what he will be part of the summer, such as songs from the starting point. Ultimately, but I am a Steve Reich's new work that we've got the most excited."
Southbank Centre's 2012/13 season is a Russian national and London philharmonic orchestras, a Polish composer Witold Lutosławski's centenary celebration, and Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel and culture organized by the four-day festival will feature a joint concert. Faenol Festival was held in Bangor, but canceled due to poor ticket sales, while the decision to award funding is £ 250,000, was criticized by some local MPs.

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