A winning mixed bill at New York City Ballet, featuring three stylistically and conceptually very different works, yielded ...
Seong-Jin Cho proves rigid in Ravel, but the LAPO and guest conductor Paavo Järvi play Brahms–Schoenberg and Bacewicz to the ...
The longest-running outdoor festival in the US and summer home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will undergo extensive ...
Ambronay’s support for young ensembles in Early Music continues with Sustainable EEEMERGING, a new scheme to help groups get ...
Hungarian National Ballet strike a delightful balance between lighthearted comedy and technical assurance in Ronald Hynd's ...
Hindoyan and the orchestra captured all its emotionally complex sense of expressing not just where Americans were going, but where they had just been. Deeply memorable was the finale’s sparkling ...
Glorious performances of DvoÅ™ák and Prokofiev are enriched by a sumptuous improvisation by pianist Gabriela Montero.
The sopranista voice type is rare although not unknown, but there are very few who are an unmitigated joy to listen to: ...
Alisa Weilerstein plays Prokofiev's Sinfonia Concertante before her husband conducts a key work from the OSM's history, Ravel ...
One hour of the most attractive and approachable music at Kings Place, with no interval, finishing at eight... but a hall ...
A fully produced performance of Brahms' Die schÓ§ne Magelone in Philadelphia, complete with on-stage narrator and bespoke ...
Awe-inspiring performances of much loved classics in Sydney, yet the musical eyebrows have reasons to go (and stay) up.
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