Plunging straight into icy waters seems a typically Finnish thing to do, so perhaps it was no great surprise that Klaus Mäkelä opened his London Symphony Orchestra debut with Tapiola. Sibelius’ final ...
Welcome to the life of the freelance musician. Night after night in the West End of London, and in concert halls and theatres up and down the country, an unsung army of seasoned professionals is ...
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.
La exultante sensación de revuelo y alegría propiciada en la primera parte encontró su contrario en la siniestra y atormentada Tercera sinfonía de Prokofiev. Poco humor encontramos en esta obra que, ...
Francesca Dego's dazzling performance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto shares the stage with erotic Liszt and vivid Schubert.
A double bill of great contrasts, common ground[s] with Germaine Acogny and Malou Airaudo, and Bausch's Rite of Spring with ...
With gloriously inventive sets and costumes, Alex Esposito's splendid Four Villains drive a wonderfully entertaining new ...
A unique, but at times frustrating performance of Brahms’ First Piano Concerto demonstrates Víkingur Ólafsson's qualities, ...
The star violinist and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra bring their two-night traversal of Mozart’s complete works for violin ...
Truls Mørk joins Tarmo Peltokoski and the Rotterdam Phil for a deeply emotional reading of Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto no. 2.
Programme-fleuve et effectifs pléthoriques ont livré un étonnant hommage à Gabriel Fauré, peu en accord avec le style du ...