Kings Place
Continuum Ensemble, Headlam, Kings PlaceSunday, 21 June 2015Zeitoper, single scene micro-opera for modern times, enjoyed a brief vogue in the Weimar era, but disappeared as fast the Republic itself. This programme from the Continuum Ensemble resurrected four examples, all from the years 1927-28, to offer a... Read more... |
Songlines Encounters, Kings PlaceSunday, 07 June 2015The fifth Songlines Encounters Festival at Kings Place brought together artists from around the world, offerering a powerful cultural kick-back against all manner of extremist positions. The opening Thursday featured young Portuguese Fado singer... Read more... |
Mikhail Rudy, Kings PlaceSaturday, 28 March 2015Opening It’s All About Piano!, a short but packed festival shared between Kings Place and the Institut français in Kensington, Mikhail Rudy made a rare appearance in the UK. The premise was unusual if hardly revolutionary, a meeting of music and... Read more... |
Mari Kvien Brunvoll, Kings PlaceThursday, 05 March 2015Mari Kvien Brunvoll - Norwegian improviser, singer and composer - enters the Kings Place stage more like a pianist's page-turner than the night's sole performer, and sits cross-legged at her pedals. Dressed in a neutral dark grey, she doesn't seek... Read more... |
Orpen, Françoise-Green Piano Duo, Aurora Orchestra, Kings PlaceSaturday, 14 February 2015Teetering on the edge of a Steve Reich weekend, Friday’s concert in the Minimalism Unwrapped series at Kings Place gave us a very mixed grill called “Pulses: Steve Reich and his Influences”. In the process it didn’t offer all that much of the... Read more... |
In C, London Sinfonietta, Kings PlaceSunday, 11 January 2015There’s nothing like Terry Riley’s In C to reawaken a past epoch. Of variable length, built from 53 melodic fragments, this minimalist construct of 1964 was almost designed to be performed and experienced lying on cushions in a marijuana haze –... Read more... |
Ode to the Human Spirit, Kings PlaceThursday, 01 May 2014Who knew the human spirit needed such bureaucratic care? The celebration of International Jazz Day, founded by UNESCO in 2011, at King’s Place last night was nothing if not well cared-for. Sponsored SGI-UK, an arm of the global Buddhist movement,... Read more... |
RE:naissance: Festival under the influenceTuesday, 29 April 2014Shakespeare's ubiquitous “planetary influence” is well-documented. As Stephen Marche points out in How Shakespeare Changed Everything, not much from our sex lives to the assassination of Lincoln remains untouched. And, of course, there's the... Read more... |
Ivo Neame Quintet, Kings PlaceSunday, 13 April 2014Pianist Ivo Neame, whose quintet gave a masterclass in the more reflective, concept-driven variety of contemporary jazz at Kings Place last night, is one of the lynchpins of the London scene. As well as leading and composing for this, his own group... Read more... |
Evan Parker: 70th-Birthday Celebration, Kings PlaceSunday, 06 April 2014John Coltrane’s extravagant, trance-like saxophone-playing is often considered the pinnacle of jazz technique, but for Evan Parker, who celebrated his 70th birthday with a concert at Kings Place last night, it was only the starting point. In an... Read more... |
Gwilym Simcock, Kings PlaceSaturday, 11 January 2014Gwilym Simcock, pianist, composer, and jazz-classical crossover specialist, is releasing two albums this year, and at Kings Place last night, the audience had a taste of both. An evening billed as the launch of Instrumation, Simcock’s new album of... Read more... |
Landes, Aurora Orchestra, Collon, Kings PlaceSunday, 05 January 2014May this be a New Year sign and a symbol of a revitalized concert scene to come: an eclectic programme of dazzling range to draw in the new pick-and-mix generation, full of segues that worked and executed with the right balance of poetry and in-your... Read more... |