The CBSO’s Birmingham’s Town Hall matinee sets forth a curious mix of Baroque, Classical, and modern music, sandwiching a ...
High decibel hits arrive via Prokofiev’s Scythian Suite and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, sandwiching Liszt from ...
Jean Rondeau’s anniversary tribute to Louis Couperin reveals a refined but inward-looking aesthetic – beautifully controlled, ...
The Spanish violinist delivers a radiant rendition of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto after which Honeck interprets his own ...
With significant works by Louise Farrenc, Augusta Holmès and Clémence de Grandval – including two grand operas – Palazzetto Bru Zane is pioneering rediscovery of French music of the 19th century.
The second revival of Richard Jones' staging of Mussorgsky's original 1869 version of Boris Godunov once again stars the ...
How is the classical music world changing? Looking back on a dizzying year, we pay particular attention to performers’ ...
The newly established Pehlivanian International Conducting Competition’s unusually open format – with in-person auditions in ...
Compelling as a composer and conductor, Adams restored Roy Harris' Third Symphony to the Los Angeles repertoire, alongside ...
Yuja Wang returns to the New York Philharmonic with Rautavaara’s dazzling First Piano Concerto in a probing program curated ...
Soprano Cornelia Beskow and accordionist Leo Florin join O/Modernt for a night of gypsy vim and Viennese swing at Wigmore ...
A welcome return to London by Paul Taylor Dance Company after more than two decades, this triple bill was worth the wait.