The renowned Hungarian-born British pianist has become the latest musician to announce a withdrawal from planned concerts in ...
Trisha Brown was a cutting-edge American choreographer who integrated visual and performance art with dance. Deconstructing ...
Despite a rousing start the touring VSO produce some understated Brahms and Shostakovich at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall.
Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan and US jazz pianist and composer Herbie Hancock, together with British rock band Queen, join an illustrious list group of musicians to win the Swedish ...
Berg's concerto “To the Memory of an Angel” is played with heart-melting beauty; David Afkham and the Orchestre national de ...
An enjoyable performance of Die Fledermaus from the West Australian Symphony Orchestra and an excellent cast of singers is ...
The Seattle Symphony co-commissions a new work, Jan Lisiecki plays Mozart with religious fervor, and Stravinsky's Sacre still ...
Pekka Kuusisto and Simon Crawford-Phillips lead the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in a musical arc featuring works by Britten, ...
In a rare visit to New York, the Philharmonic’s incoming Music Director leads the ensemble in an exhilarating program of ...
Robin Ticciati and the LPO take a fresh look at some very familiar works by Schumann and Mahler on their visit to Gateshead.
At the Elbphilharmonie, a programme of Ligeti, Adams and Lutosławski showcases the power of modern orchestral music to engage both intellectually and emotionally.
Effortless Brahms and rich Sibelius from Sado and the Tonkünstler-Orchester, with elegant Mozart from Yeol Eum Son at Cadogan ...