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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160;I was in London on Saturday for a cultural binge that took me to both sides of the River Thames. If I have time I always like to walk from Victoria Station to Westminster and then I really know that I&#8217;m in London. Big Ben was looking moody against the cloudy sky on a mild [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>&nbsp;I was in London on Saturday for a cultural binge that took me to both sides of the River Thames. If I have time I always like to walk from Victoria Station to Westminster and then I really know that I&#8217;m in London.</p>
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Big Ben was looking moody against the cloudy sky on a mild and mostly sunny day.</p>
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<p>London was definitely the smart place to be on Saturday and this young woman was typical of the smart-as-y&#8217;get set I encountered when I sauntered down The Strand past the Savoy Hotel on my way to Somerset House.</p>
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<p>It was just as well that I always look dead trendy when I&#8217;m in London because, even though I was only here to see the young Picasso exhibition at the Courtauld Institute, I soon found myself&nbsp;absorbed&nbsp;into London Fashion Week &#8211; the smartest event anywhere in the World by a long way.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;I mingled, as you do, strutting my stuff and taking in the sights and posing for photographs whenever asked.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;Then it was time for tea at the Courtauld Institute where the crowds were not so state-of-the-art but the scones and cream were perfect and the art was even more eye-catching than London Fashion Week. The exhibition is called Becoming Picasso Paris 1901 and it is billed as a once in a lifetime experience. <a href="http://www.artfund.org/what-to-see/exhibitions/2013/02/14/becoming-picasso-exhibition?gclid=CMrJzOP7vbUCFeXKtAodVGIAVA">http://www.artfund.org/what-to-see/exhibitions/2013/02/14/becoming-picasso-exhibition?gclid=CMrJzOP7vbUCFeXKtAodVGIAVA</a>&nbsp; You are unlikely to see all these paintings together again because a&nbsp;substantial&nbsp;amount of them are in private collections on a &#8220;once in a lifetime&#8221; loan for people like us who can&#8217;t afford to buy their very own Picasso original. Needless to say, they are terrific &#8211; all painted by the 19 year old Pablo in 1901 for the Paris exhibition that was his big break.</p>
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<p>Here are just some of the paintings &nbsp;&#8211; the exhibition shows how in that one year his style moved on from being the work of brilliant young emulator into his first original style, the so-called Blue Period. Here are just four striking examples including two self portraits entitled <i>Yo Picasso! &#8211; I Picasso. </i>No problems of confidence for Pablo but, I reckon, you only have to look at his early work to see that he had every reason to feel cocky.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;Maybe that should have been enough brilliant young things for one day but no, I had another date with young genius on the other side of the river at London&#8217;s Royal Festival Hall.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;London was pretending that it was Spring already and that was just fine with me as I walked over Waterloo Bridge hoping to see a sunset.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;If it is not officially Spring yet then the London Philharmonic Orchestra concert didn&#8217;t break the illusion as I was going to experience Igor Stravinsky&#8217;s The Rite Of Spring, the 20th Century&#8217;s great coming of age piece, for the first time live in a concert hall. 2013 is its centenary year so culturally I was back in the early 20th Century Paris of Pablo Picasso and&nbsp;Diaghilev&#8217;s Ballet Russe. The first performance turned into a riot and heralded the arrival of the &#8220;new&#8221; music. I&#8217;m not supposed to be listening to classical music written after 1878&nbsp;because&nbsp;of my history of music project, but I had to make an exception for this centenary celebration. The Royal Festival Hall is running a season of 20th Century Music called The Rest Is Noise and, if you are anywhere near London, try to get to some of the events &#8211; there are great things planned.&nbsp;<a href="http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/classical/2012-13/the-rest-is-noise">http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/classical/2012-13/the-rest-is-noise</a></p>
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<p>When the orchestra filed back on stage for the Stravinsky in the second half, the spacious seating for the players, as seen in my photograph, was transformed into a crowd scene. It was thrilling enough just to see so many people on one concert platform but when they started playing this most exciting of pieces, I had great difficulty in&nbsp;stopping&nbsp;my socks from blowing off. Everyone has to experience a live performance of The Rite Of Spring at least once in their life time.</p>
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Saturday&#8217;s concert was conducted by the young Russian-American conductor Mikhael Agrest, who was a last minute replacement for an indisposed Yannick Nézet-Séguin, but who conducted as if we were all going to be swallowed up in Stravinsky&#8217;s great&nbsp;portrayal&nbsp;of the ferocity of Nature. Those thrilling rhythms vibrated through me all the way home to Lewes and there may not have been anyone around when I walked to my house but I could still hear Stravinsky&#8217;s great ice-cracking Russian Spring in those deserted streets. Well done London &#8211; sometimes you just get everything right.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a taste of the music (with conductor Daniele Gatti in Paris) &#8211; you&#8217;re never the same again once you&#8217;ve heard it. </p>
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