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Ravel and Shostakovich both taking inspiration from the age of jazz, while Walton’s First Symphony provides contrast.
Her watery sisters look more like meditating nuns than party people, and their sweet singing of regret at losing Rusalka ...
A single encore – the delicate Mélodie from Gluck’s Orfeo ed Eurydice – felt like a final nod to the recital’s narrative ...
Richard Strauss' An Alpine Symphony and Korngold's Violin Concerto make for a cinematic coupling in Singapore.
Yuja Wang’s verve and panache, combined with the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra’s fearless, youthful energy, forge an incandescent, explosive performance.
The BBC's annual classical jamboree is launched in fine style with a premiere and a timely revival, conducted by Sakari Oramo ...
The LSO’s Principal Guest Conductor talks about his passion for two titans of Russian and Soviet music – and how to decode ...
Technical finesse and lively interpretations of dance suites showcase both the conductor's and the orchestra's strengths.
Cecilia Stinton's new production of Lucia di Lammermoor doesn't necessarily make best use of OHP's performance space, but the ...
Miyako Yoshida talks about her deep connection to Giselle, bringing her own production to London with the National Ballet of ...
Textures, tensions and transformations across musical perspectives imbue the Tanglewood programme Thomas Adès inherited from ...
On a gracefully warm Lecce evening, radiant Schumann and Ravel’s austere shimmer, anchored by Beatrice Rana’s quiet authority ...
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