A delightful programme welcomes conductor Lionel Bringuier and returning cellist Daniel Müller-Schott to Sydney.
Paavo Järvi and the Estonian Festival Orchestra don’t skirt all the pitfalls of a single-composer program in an all-Pärt evening at Carnegie Hall.
Pierre Audi is remembered in words and music as the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence receives $1m – the richest prize in classical ...
Thomas Adès and the London Symphony Orchestra make the best possible case for SIbelius' lesser played symphonies, the Fourth ...
Tenebrae transforms the Elbphilharmonie into a living instrument, exploring centuries of choral music through spatialised ...
Thangam Debbonaire will be the inaugural CEO of the new UK Opera Association, which will act as the collective voice for ...
Music ran through the veins of Johann Strauss II and – despite his father’s opposition – he went on to compose many of the ...
The trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland, the first Black female Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre, is stepping ...
While London can often seem daunting, the Southbank Centre offers a heady mix of culture – music, theatre, film and ...
The National Ballet of Japan gave an excellent rendition of Sir Frederick Ashton's Cinderella, in spite of many new faces and ...
Montone anchored the brass section with bright, penetrating horn calls in the first movement, and Salonen expertly balanced ...
Matthias Goerne and Daniil Trifonov take their Toronto audience on a Schubertian journey to remember at Koerner Hall.
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