Jakub Hrůša leads the CSO in pedestrian Janáček and Rachmaninov, but Strauss's Four Last Songs and Wagner's Tristan excerpts send audiences home deeply touched.
In his first New York appearance since the termination of his contract as BSO Music Director, Nelsons courts public sympathy ...
The CBSO present the work of three European émigré composers of the 1930s and 40s, who reimagined their musical influences with contrasting approaches and results.
The sparkle of Max Bruch's Fecond Violin Concerto and the drama of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony overcome the gloom of Anna ...
The Hong Kong-born conductor talks about her entry into music, her love of big Russian repertoire, her “Cinderella moment” ...
In a tremendous triple bill at New York City Center, Martha Graham’s genius and Janet Elber’s stewardship of the company into ...
Karin Bergmann will oversee the 2026 Festival in the absence of Markus Hinterhäuser, the former Artistic Director who was ...
At the Metropolitan Opera, Innocence proves a gripping and perhaps divisive piece which feels real because it is a reflection ...
The LA Phil's new post, beginning in the 2026–27 season, will complement the position of Creative Director in the absence of ...
The Austrian conductor reflects on his seven year tenure with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, work and life, returning to ...
Leo Hussain; Vincent Boussard; New National Theatre; Vincent Lemaire; Guido Levi; Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra ...
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