The whole performance had the feel of a lively conversation, Tilson Thomas drawing crisp, responsive playing from his ...
Fauré was the finest of French songwriters. Stéphane Degout and Véronique Gens shine in a full-length evening in a packed ...
As Richard Eyre’s staging reaches its 30th anniversary, a new Violetta arrives on the Royal Opera block in what proves to be ...
Sir David McVicar's Figaro has been delighting audiences at the Royal Opera House since 2006. Is this its final outing?
Yuja Wang returns to David Hockney’s Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) installation at London's Lightroom for a ...
In an evening pairing two English classics, Sir Antonio Pappano conducts the London Symhony Orchestra in Elgar's  an ...
Japanese soprano Yukie Sato joins the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra for a concert of Handel arias and orchestral works by ...
In a new recital at LAC Lugano, the Italian pianist pairs two reclusive composers, Brahms and Ravel, as unlikely companions.
Who's afraid of Arnold Schoenberg? His music was met with great hostility from critics and audiences, but his revolutionary ...
Kazuki Yamada’s infectious ebullience has rubbed off in a major way on the Birmingham orchestra, and this season they tackle ...
Schoenberg advocate PatKop performs the knotty Violin Concerto with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and young Finn Tarmo ...
Stunning orchestral colour from the BRSO, with command and total coherency from Sir Simon Rattle in Mahler's “Tragic” ...