Superlative singing, hilarious antics and an energetic production make Donizetti's Le Convenience ed inconvenience an ...
Deborah Colker directs an ambitious show, which works incredibly well with storytelling as emotive as it is narrative, ...
Anton Bruckner, nicknamed “Tonerl”, spent his childhood in rural Ansfelden, Upper Austria. Tracking his life from there to Sankt Florian and Vienna, Bruckner would leave a lasting impression on ...
Michael Tilson Thomas returns to the LSO with more Mahler, this time the mighty Resurrection Symphony which finds the ...
Giovanni Antonini's colorful work with the Czech Philharmonic brightens a fervent performance by Magdalena Kožená.
Bernstein, Chindamo and Rachmaninov bring an evening of jazz-inspired music from the streets of New York to a deeply personal ...
Klaus Mäkelä helms Mahler’s Third Symphony, the composer’s longest work, in a journey to remember with inspired playing from ...
Led by celebrated Chinese conductor Long Yu, the Hong Kong Philharmonic shines in Schönberg’s bold Brahms “makeover” and ...
Andreas Delfs elicits a HIP aesthetic with Mozart's G minor and Jupiter, while Tine Thing Helseth plays engagingly personal ...
Alongside works by Bernstein and Copland, conductor David Robertson and pianist Nicolas Hodges give the US premiere of ...
Rachmaninov’s First Symphony is brought vividly to life in a new performing edition by John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London ...
Hélène Grimaud's Singapore recital sonorously unites Hans von Bülow’s “three Bs of music” – Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.