Born in Moscow and now based in Berlin, Zlata Chochieva rose to prominence through luminous recordings of Rachmaninov and ...
Hitoshi Imai, Principal Horn of the NHK Symphony Orchestra, talks about discovering and playing Mahler’s longest symphony, ...
A rising German conductor draws superb playing from the orchestra in the Met’s fifth revival of Richard Eyre’s witty 2014 ...
If Georges Bizet had written only Carmen, he would still have earned his place in classical music’s Hall of Fame, yet there ...
The London Philharmonic welcomes back its Conductor Emeritus Vladimir Jurowski for a typically challenging programme of dark ...
At the Elbphilharmonie, Klaus Mäkelä and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra deliver masterful performances, showcasing ...
Last week the city of Paris paid tribute to Pierre Boulez (born on 26th March 1925) with three days of sold-out events ...
A Mahler 3 from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, worth every minute of the five-year wait for this early Covid-casualty.
Christophe Rousset leads a great cast and an even greater orchestra in Gassmann’s 1769 rarity in Laurent Pelly’s visually ...
A triple bill of works by Balanchine shows off both the dancers' versatility and his own wide ranging skills as a ...
Part of this year's London Handel Festival, Apollo e Dafne and The Choice of Hercules are transported to the stage in a ...
Rouvali and Philharmonia were attentive to colour, but Perianes again failed to achieve any sense of mystery or sensuousness.