Entering his second season in post, the young American Chief Conductor of the RSPO talks about how he got the job, Bruckner, ...
A typically omnivorous programme from Manze and the SCO in which principal flautist André Cebrián dazzles in a Mozart ...
A fascinating traversal of all six concertos in all their colourful variety given compelling performances by the Orchestra of ...
Anna Rakitina takes a strikingly Classical approach to classics of Romantic repertoire, yielding significant details and ...
After an indifferent start, the Philharmonia finally come to life in the last movement of Sibelius’ First Symphony. Lawrence ...
Another all-Beethoven concert? But was this the Singapore Symphony's best in our writer’s 45 years of concert-going?
Buffetted from symphonies, opera and ballet to West End musicals, film scoring sessions, and maybe even Glastonbury, the life ...
Stigma is a monumental work, with a wealth of serious reflection on where we are as the human race on a fragile planet.
Paris Opera Ballet has triumphantly revived Kenneth MacMillan’s Mayerling, two years after its company premiere in 2022.
The JACK Quartet gave an immaculate performance of a disastrously programmed concert last night at the 92nd St Y. While each ...
The Australian Ballet's first commissioned full-length work in 20 years, based on the life of Oscar Wilde, fails to fully ...
At London's Wigmore Hall, Julian Prégardien and Sir András Schiff reveal Schubert's great song cycle as it once may have sounded.