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Classical music’s most lucrative award, of $1 million, has been given to the prestigious French summer opera festival, in ...
Who needs conductors when you've got synergy? The Camerata Salzburg and Hélène Grimaud bring Mozart and Brahms to Berlin's ...
When We Fell, Kyle Abraham’s bracing new piece for NYCB, made a minimalist statement on a maximalist quadruple bill, also ...
Time stands still in Amsterdam as seven soloists and four choirs join forces with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra for one ...
The Barbican’s foyer, lakeside and conservatory will all see improved accessibility and sustainability through the £240m ...
Thomas Wilkins conducts the Phoenix Symphony in Grofé’s evocative depiction of the Grand Canyon in a program that also ...
The young, award-winning flute player talks about collaborating with dancers, creating collages and new arrangements, and ...
NYCB presents five short pieces to the music of Maurice Ravel in a bill that showed off some promising debuts.
Elim Chan expertly conducts the SSO through a varied programme featuring an Australian fanfare, Russian ballet music and ...
Julia Perry and two Europeans exiled to America feature in Susanna Mälkki's London Symphony Orchestra programme, featuring ...
Spoiler warnings are usually surplus to requirements in Parsifal. The staging which opened at Glyndebourne on Saturday, ...
Bach’s Goldberg Variations was clearly written for a two-manual harpsichord, though that hasn’t stopped pianists performing ...
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