The Berlin Philharmonie welcomes Fazıl Say for a solo recital that dares the audience to keep their feet still, featuring ...
A look at some major composers who did not receive any formal musical training and followed their own non-traditional paths into Western classical music.
The Korean violinist talks about making her debut with the Seoul Philharmonic, and heading to the US on a tour which includes ...
Stepping in for an indisposed Marta Gardolińska, the guest conductor leads a virtuosic performance of Lutosławski’s Concerto for Orchestra paired with Leila Josefowičz playing Szymanowski’s Second ...
New York City Ballet offered a few exhilarating moments in a mishmash of a program from the company with arguably the greatest rep in the world.
As a pre‑tour snapshot, this concert proves was unambiguous: an orchestra intent on renewing the canon in the language of now ...
Julia Burbach and her designer, Herbert Murauer, are defeated by the wide canyons of the Coliseum stage in their modern-dress ...
Yo-Yo Ma. The man is a box-office dream, a living legend who had an Esplanade full-house (1800 with the gallery filled) ...
Alice Sara Ott joins the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Ravel's Piano Concerto for the left hand and the Piano Concerto in G ...
Manfred Honeck inaugurates the new season in Pittsburgh with a Sibelius concerto and a Dvořák symphony, prefaced by a ...
Andrew Manze and the RLPO delivered a thrilling evening of bold orchestration, premieres, and unexpected drama — culminating ...
With a standout cast, fine orchestral playing under Carlo Rizzi, and newly refurbished sets, Zeffirelli’s 1987 staging of Puccini’s epic fairy tale appears as bright as ever.
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