Peter Conrad

Articles by Peter Conrad

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Nothing is sacred

  • 09 December 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad on a Tosca where religion and politics are subsumed by carnal appetite

Eternal woman

  • 25 November 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad wonders whether he has ever before heard singing of such beauty

Proletarian misery

  • 04 November 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad is unmoved by two different interpretations of Buchner's tragedy

Hidden shallows

  • 14 October 2002

Music - Peter Conrad on recordings of an old poseur that reveal more than he might have liked

Voices of the dead

  • 07 October 2002

Music - Peter Conrad on a tribute to the victims of 9/11 that expresses the unspeakable

The golden touch

  • 16 September 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad is carried away by an Olympian revival of the myth of Danae

A just war

  • 02 September 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad applauds an assault on German middle-class values

Opera - Under big skies

  • 26 August 2002

Peter Conrad discovers Glyndebourne without grass in the New Mexico desert

Living la vida loca

  • 22 July 2002

Spain has always signified release, irresponsibility and sensuality to the composers of northern Europe. Peter Conrad succumbs to Spanish fever

Chaos theory

  • 01 July 2002

Opera - Peter Conrad discovers a disruptive spirit at the heart of Haydn

The interview

Preview: Ken Livingstone: “The world is run by monsters”

The interview

Preview: Boris Johnson: “I’ll tell you what makes me angry – lefty crap”

On Syria

Intervention in Syria won’t work, so how do we stop Assad?

GOP race so far

Infographic: Republican primary race 2012

Mind your B-sides

Mind your B-sides

Time to rethink

Time to rethink, not reassure

Who minds?

Latter Day Taint?

Alistair Darling

Alistair Darling, the Miliband dilemma and what the party must do next
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