This May, the world’s leading orchestras and soloists gather in Amsterdam for a grand celebration of all things Mahler – a ...
Today it makes a zinger of a closer for Hubbard Street’s mixed bill at New York’s Joyce Theater. Deft, nuanced performances ...
Melbourne-born soprano Sioghan Stagg returns for a one night stand with Kristian Bezuidenhout and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra as part of their Australian tour.
Dance, Anna Clyne’s cello concerto, first performed in 2019 but here receiving its Scottish premiere, is a total winner; ...
In the second of his Mozart concerto appearances with the Philharmonia, Mao Fujita plays the heavenly Piano Concerto no. 25 ...
On returning to the Netherlands, Idema worked for Amsterdam-based arts consultancy LAgroup before going solo as an author and ...
Martyn Brabbins and Claire Booth are among the Nash Ensemble's regular collaborators celebrating the group’s 60th Anniversary ...
The Oxford Philharmonic offers uninspiring renditions Bach and Mendelssohn, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of ...
Despite a rousing start the touring VSO produce some understated Brahms and Shostakovich at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall.
The renowned Hungarian-born British pianist has become the latest musician to announce a withdrawal from planned concerts in ...
In a rare visit to New York, the Philharmonic’s incoming Music Director leads the ensemble in an exhilarating program of ...
For their second Carnegie Hall programme, The Cleveland Orchestra tackles Fate in Stravinsky's Petrushka and Tchaikovsky's ...
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