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The iconic composer-conductor paired two recent works with a suite from the beloved Spirited Away in a performance with the ...
In the shadow of the capital’s great institutions, we discover exceptional places where not everyone comes to listen to ...
Overall, The Royal Ballet School delivers much to admire, but reminiscent of a multiple-course banquet that still leaves you ...
Bachtrack founder Alison Karlin remembers Simon Majaro, founder of the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust, who provided moral and ...
Born 200 years ago, we explore the hypnotic and seductive qualities of Johann Strauss II’s music, and what allows the Blue Danube to so capture the never-ending dance of humankind.
Ton Koopman’s Elbphilharmonie debut brings warmth, wit and stylistic brilliance to Bach’s festive cantatas, in a radiant ...
Japanese jazz pianist Makoto Ozone talks about joining the Tokyo Philharmonic on tour this autumn, in concerts featuring jazz ...
The opera opens in Mime’s cave, where he has raised Siegfried since birth. A massive furnace dominates the space, used for ...
From the very first bars of Britten’s Violin Concerto, Augustin Hadelich impresses in Britten's Violin Concerto, yet Jaap van ...
Contemporary programming at this year's festival brings a sensitive social issue close to home, culminating in Judith ...
Yannick Nézet-Séguin treats Dvořák’s New World Symphony as a concerto for orchestra in one of the Met Orchestra’s periodic ...
An intriguing reconstruction of an early work by Paul Taylor created on Pina Bausch and Dan Wagoner and a classic of barbed ...
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