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Steve Reich at 75, lso/jÄrvi, Barbican - review

17.10.11
At times the orchestra sounded like a single mighty organ, at others it divided into endless fragments, each unfurling its own rhythms... more

Staging 9/11 as an art form

02.09.11
Ten years on, London's arts world is marking the fall of the Twin Towers. Johanna Thomas-Corr reports... more

Reverberations shows Steve Reich still reigns

09.05.11
Once an outcast, Steve Reich is now a musical figurehead. Reverberations, the Barbican's overstuffed and amiably chaotic celebration of his approaching 75th birthday, surveyed his career... more

The pick of the Proms

09.05.11
Booking is now open for this year's eight-week-long classical music extravaganza - let our critics guide you through what's on offer, from Gustavo Dudamel to DJ Switch... more

Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's artistry can't be overstated

11.04.11
It's a sign of her importance that Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker can fill Sadler's Wells on a Sunday evening despite it being the warmest day of spring... more

Hot Tickets: London's going out guide

08.04.11
Here are the biggest gigs and comedy in the capital this weekend...... more

These New Puritans offer an assault on the senses

25.10.10
It missed out on a Mercury nomination and failed to trouble the Top 40 but on Saturday night These New Puritans’ Hidden album was given the fanfare it thoroughly deserved... more

Rosas is breaking out of a comfort zone

20.10.10
Despite our respect for experiment in art, there is huge resistance to it in choreography. Rosas: The Song makes the leap... more

Shades of sibelius from John Adams

08.03.10
John Adams has shown a willingness to conduct music by other composers but he’s careful about what he takes on.... more

Hockney's Housewife to make even bigger splash

20.02.09
One of the first paintings produced by David Hockney when he moved to California in the Sixties is set to make a world record at auction... more

Opening Ceremony is fit for a king

02.10.08
No need for balloons or fanfares. The new Kings Place provides its own architectural drama in Opening Ceremony.... more

Rosas is serious but so seductive

30.09.08
Theatre‑goers should let themselves be seduced by Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker's visual cashmere, and the ease of her dancers, modern-day goddesses one and all. ... more

Serenades at the Serpentine

18.07.08
Frank Gehry's Pavilion will be serenaded into a state of openness by Thomas Adès, accompanied by visuals from the video artist Tal Rosner.... more

An innovative performance

29.04.08
The world premiere of Thomas Adès’s In Seven Days: Piano Concerto with Moving Image was a triumph, says Fiona Maddocks.... more

Ether 08 merges art with technology

07.04.08
From the unveiling of Goldfrapp's album launch to the world premiere of In Seven Days, here is a guide to the highlights of this year's Ether festival at the Southbank Centre.... more

No more horsing around

03.03.08
A love of house parties and an insatiable hunger for success means Foals may finally be able to deliver their music to the masses.... more

A lacklustre ballet

29.02.08
Christopher Wheeldon is a talented choreographer, but struggles when it comes to multimedia, as his new piece for the Royal Ballet's Mixed bill suggests.... more

Too hot to get a handle

28.01.08
They may look like indie oddballs but Hot Chip frontman Alexis Taylor reveals why their climb into the mainstream isn't so strange after all.... more

A welcome touch of sophistication

13.11.06
This Sunday-section of the London Jazz Festival was reserved for sophisticates who like their jazz long on intelligence, sensuality and melody.... more

Going through a fantastic Fase

29.09.06
Steve Reich's psycho-acoustic music is set to dance by little-known Belgian dance maker Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and what an astonishing thing it is, says Sarah Frater.... more


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