Monday, February 06, 2006

A gruesome choral text

Finally - a review! in The Times. It says Shost 2 is "a crazily avant-garde curio, climaxing in a gruesome choral text marking the October Revolution’s 10th anniversary. The HallĂ© chorus, doomed to sing lines such as “October is happiness in the field and at the work bench” (it sounds better in Russian), were brave and robust."

I suppose it could be worse....

EDIT: And a 5-star review from The Guardian. Which is a fabulous review other than, as has been pointed out below, not mentioning the choir AT ALL. Sheesh. This is a great line, though: "I don't believe that I have ever been so comprehensively bullied by a symphony orchestra before."

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Guardina reviewer didn't mention the choir at all - perhaps he didn't notice us!

Anonymous said...

Make that 'Guardian'!!

Anonymous said...

No, Guardina is highly appropriate. Don't you read Private Eye?

Yoga Troll said...

Isn't it the Grauniad? ;o) - I can't believe they didn't mention the choir at all!!!!! - Do you think they just forgot?? - I'd have thought we made slightly more impact..... Still bravely, and robustly, we must go on ... :o)

Anonymous said...

Yes, but no harm in a variation on a theme of Hislop!

Anonymous said...

To put the record straight a guardina is an Italian female bodyguard ... honest!

Jocelyn Lavin said...

He was probably waiting for the siren...