‘Matisse and the Fauves’ in Vienna.

In the beautiful Austrian capital, Vienna, for the excellent ‘Matisse and the Fauves’ exhibition at the Albertina. Fascinating, colourful paintings from Matisse, Derain, de Vlaminck, et al.

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ImageHenri Matisse ‘Open Window, Collioure’ (1905)

André Derain ‘Fishing Boats, Collioure’ (1905)

ImageMaurice de Vlaminck ‘André Derain’ (1906)

ImageHenri Manguin ‘The Prints’ (1905)

Also a great opportunity to go to the Leopold Museum to see the Schiele and Kokoschka collections. A wonderful weekend of art!

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ImageEgon Schiele ‘Self Portrait’ (1912)

‘The Avant-gardes of Fin-de-Siècle Paris’ in Venice

Avant-garde of Paris

At the Guggenheim in Venice for the exhibition ‘The Avant-gardes of Fin-de-Siècle Paris’. Wonderful exhibits from the Neo-Impressionist, Nabis and Symbolist movements produced during a time of political upheaval and cultural transformation.

I particularly enjoyed seeing the works of Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro and Théo van Rysselberghe.

Paul Signac Port of Saint Cast

Paul Signac ‘Port of Saint Cast’ (1890)

Camille Pissarro Flock of Sheep

Camille Pissarro ‘Flock of Sheep’ (1888)

Theo van Rysselberg Canal in Flanders

Théo van Rysselberg ‘Canal in Flanders’ (1894)

R.I.P. Patrice Chéreau (1944 – 2013)

Patrice Chéreau, the French opera and theatre director, has died at the age of 68.

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He was responsible for staging what is, in my opinion, one of the greatest opera events ever filmed, the Bayreuth centenary production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle, conducted by Pierre Boulez. It is still as impressive and exciting today as it was when it was made in 1976.

In more recent years I also thoroughly enjoyed his production of Janacek’s ‘From the House of the Dead’ in Aix-en-Provence.

Wonderful Mahler and Beethoven at the Ljubljana Festival

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Riccardo Chailly

In Slovenia for the Ljubljana Festival. Two wonderful concerts by the excellent Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, led by Riccardo Chailly. Last night a moving performance of Mahler’s Ninth Symphony and tonight a stirring rendition of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The lengthy standing ovation at the end of both performances were extremely well deserved – two very memorable evenings.

Chagall – Entre Guerre et Paix

At the wonderful Marc Chagall exhibition – ‘Entre guerre et paix’ at the Musée du Luxembourg. Beautiful and mysterious scenes from his life in Russia, France and the USA.

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Chagall Au-dessus de Vitebsk 1915 - 1920Marc Chagall ‘Au-dessus de Vitebsk’ (1915 – 1920)

Chagall Songe d'une nuit d'eteMarc Chagall ‘Songe d’une Nuit d’Ete’ (1939)

Chagall The Dance 1950 - 52Marc Chagall ‘The Dance’ (1950 – 52)

‘Rite of Spring’ at the Salzburg Festival

In Austria for the Salzburg Whitsun Festival. Three wonderful performances by the orchestra, choir and ballet of the Mariinsky Theatre, St. Petersburg under Valery Gergiev.

Stravinsky’s ‘Rite of Spring’ was first performed at the Theatre des Champs Elysees, Paris on 29 May 1913. To commemorate the 100th anniversary the first performance was recreated featuring the original Vaslav Nijinsky choreography and copies of the original costumes and stage sets by Nicholas Roerich.

‘Les Noces’, Stravinsky’s choral ballet, first performed in 1923, featured the choreography of Bronislava Nijinska, with stage sets by Natalia Gontcharova. ‘The Firebird’ featured the choreography of the 1910 premiere by Michel Fokin, with sets and costumes designed by Fokin, Golovin and Leon Bakst.

The standard of performance by both orchestra and dancers was exceptional.  Beautifully sunny Salzburg weather also helped to make it a wonderful weekend.

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Salzburg

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Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg

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‘The Rite of Spring’

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Sir Colin Davis (1927 – 2013) R.I.P.

Sir Colin Davis, principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra, has sadly passed away at the age of 85. He was internationally renowned for his interpretations of Berlioz, Sibelius, Britten and Mozart. I particularly treasure the Berlioz recordings with the London Symphony Orchestra, especially his 1969 recording in Westminster Cathedral of the Requiem. Fittingly, the Requiem from the 2012 City of London Festival, recorded with the LSO in St Paul’s Cathedral, was his last Berlioz recording.

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Selce, Croatia

A restful Easter break in Selce and Krk on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, staying at the excellent Hotel Amabilis. Rain nearly every day meant that the rest was enforced – but the sauna and excellent food also helped.

Hotel Amabilis, Selce

Krk Island, Croatia