The Canadian virtuoso pianist and composer talks about returning to an old friend: Brahms, whose Second Piano Concerto and ...
Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo managed to throw a thrilling surprise party, with every detail curated under the sign of Diaghilev ...
It's the world's best opera – if we can define that as the one best suited to the distinctive talents of a composing genius.
The ensemble's performance of Reich's Drumming at Bold Tendencies establishes them once again as premier interpreters of the ...
Intense but unmissable: the East Neuk Festival comes of age with a marathon Saturday of Beethoven’s Razumovsky Quartets.
In Tewkesbury Abbey, reverb muddies a choral-heavy program of Brahms, Bruckner and Mahler from the British Sinfonietta and ...
The Philharmonisches Staatsorchester Hamburg balances Barbara Assiginaak’s intimate modernism with a Dvořák Ninth of ...
Slow movements prove the highlights of the latest instalment of the Quatuor Ébène’s Beethoven cycle. What would Elgar and ...
English National Ballet School and the John Cranko Schule join forces to deliver strong performances in a very diverse ...
The New National Theatre Tokyo season ends with a powerful new production of Richard Strauss’ Elektra featuring an impressive ...
The Bradfield Festival strikes gold in programming the Woolf Quartet, a young ensemble on the brink of a spectacular future.
Klaus Mäkelä and the Orchestre de Paris give us an orchestral kaleidoscope, Kosky's pared-down staging allows the emotions of ...
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