Igor Levit's Carnegie Hall programme evolves into a journey through interconnected musical worlds, revealing unexpected ...
Having the Second follow demonstrated how much more Beethoven could do and how much further he could go in a short period ...
A deeply satisfying performance of Vaughan Williams' Fifth Symphony crowns an excellent evening of English repertoire at the ...
Yannick Nézet-Séguin pairs Mahler's weighty Ninth Symphony with Jake Heggie's Songs for Murdered Sisters, which considers the ...
A rare performance of Boulez' Rituel is followed by four Ravel works, including a fine Piano Concerto in G major featuring ...
Ragamala Dance Company's new Children of Dharma tackles the weighty theme of war but it's the beauty of the dancing that ...
Horton and Gavrić take in swooning late Romanticism and brittle Soviet-era irony before unleashing the power of the Russian ...
A tribute to John Coltrane highlights an adventurous outing by The Cleveland Orchestra led by cosmopolitan conductor Stéphane ...
Christian Tetzlaff conjures brilliant colour and ecstatic passion from Szymanowski's First Violin concerto in Ghent.
With former members including Haydn and Schubert, the Vienna Boys Choir traces its origins to 1498, making it one of the most venerable choral organisations in the world.
With his extensive experience supporting a variety of vocal soloists in the opera house, Rustioni crafted silken, unobtrusive ...
Over and above such minute calculations, a full-strength LSO dug into each bar, played out, and filled the hall with woodland ...