From Bernstein’s private elegy to Tchaikovsky’s tempered affirmation, the Israel Philharmonic offers an evening of reflection ...
Kings Place, of the most successful new additions to the London music scene, sits in a rapidly changing King’s Cross – an ...
As Ballet Teatro Colón celebrates 100 years, Julio Bocca, its new artistic director reveals how he wants to tour the company ...
Digital projections make Opera Ballet Vlaanderen’s Parsifal seem alienating and strange, but the singing is terrific and the ...
Dame Mitsuko Uchida brings forth with crystal clarity Beethoven's masterful counterpoint and harmony in a recital of his last ...
The casting of a mezzo-soprano as Solomon replicates Handel’s choice when the work was written in 1748. He cast (as often) a ...
Gustavo Dudamel continues his farewell season with a taut, searching Mahler Resurrection at Disney Hall, a performance of ...
Award-winning pianist Junyan Chen talks about curating this year’s Leeds International Chamber Series, making new ...
The London Symphony Orchestra’s East London home, which re-opens for performances from 7th November, has had significant ...
One of Spain’s newest orchestras, Alicante’s ADDA Simfònica, make their first ever tour of Japan this season. We catch up ...
Philippe Herreweghe conducts Marie-Elisabeth Hecker in Schumann’s Cello Concerto in this fine programme in the Concertgebouw ...
The overriding impression of Widmann’s return to Birmingham’s Symphony Hall is one of a man at complete ease and enjoying his music.
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