Richard Jones directs a new production at Tokyo's New National Theatre which lucidly articulates the structure of Berg’s ...
The British countertenor, who’s riding the crest of a wave this year, talks about his passion for good storytelling in opera, ...
The Helsinki Philharmonic’s winter visit to Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie offers a vivid portrait of Finnish musical identity at ...
Dutch National Ballet returning to New York after more than 40 years should have been thrilling. The opening program, whilst ...
Dutch National Ballet's second mixed bill at New York City Center ticked all the right boxes, showcasing the depth of talent ...
A death-themed evening might not seem a crowd-pleaser, but the Dudok Quartet defies convention in this excellent concert at ...
Martyn Brabbins conducts MacMillan’s Confession of Isobel Gowdie, BBCSSO founder Ian Whyte’s forgotten Violin Concerto with ...
Terfel’s charismatic account of Schubert songs orchestrated by a variety of composers, Sofia Gubaidulina’s meditation on his ...
The LSO had done well to secure the services of Maxime Pascal, who led them unflappably through a long and complex first half ...
The two newly attributed pieces lay overlooked in manuscript form, until researcher Peter Wollny was able to firmly identify ...
A hugely successful composer of bel canto opera, Gaetano Donizetti had a lasting impact, with many of his operas entering ...
A coherent, finely balanced traversal in Alice Tully Hall is shaped by clarity, restraint and expressive poise.
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