Yannick Nézet-Séguin smartly surrounds a guaranteed crowd-pleaser – Brahms’ First Piano Concerto – with less familiar works ...
A fine and sensitive pianist, Alice Sara Ott captivates with Field Nocturnes and Beethoven sonatas at the National Concert ...
Giacomo Sagripanti’s live wire dynamics and keenly judged tempo choices keep this revival of Verdi's Il trovatore buoyant at ...
Describing the chorus of Teatro San Carlo being “made up of two rival mafia families”, the British conductor has drawn the ...
Leaping in at short notice, Alpesh Chauhan conducts The Hallé in Strauss, Herz and Prokofiev with lively charisma in a colourful programme.
In a rewarding program of challenging, unfamiliar scores, Thomas Adès and The Cleveland Orchestra and Chorus tackle works by ...
Maurice Ravel the orchestrator takes centre stage at the Musikverein in an evening of descriptive aural painting.
The conductor stated that his Glioblastoma tumour has returned, commenting “the odds are uncertain”. His 80th birthday ...
More than 1,000 musicians – including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Sir James MacMillan – have released an album consisting of ...
Grisey and Stockhausen show the value of old-school technique in a festival of music from the recent past and futuristic ...
The RSNO's Mahler explorations continue with a Ninth Symphony that's haunted and shaken, but always full of life.
Wit, tragedy, and the weight of history in Santtu-Matias Rouvali's program of Prokofiev and Shostakovich at the Wu Tsai ...
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