Latvian National Ballet is the fourth company to acquire Kenneth Tindall’s Casanova since its creation in 2017 for Northern ...
Composer Debbie Wiseman talks about returning to the world of the Tudors, for the BBC’s adaptation of the conclusion to Hilary Mantel’s story of Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII, The Mirror and the ...
Strong performances and powerful direction in Gothic Opera's premiere UK staging of Donizetti's Maria de Rudenz at Battersea ...
In addition to the New York premiere of Luca Francesconi’s Duende: The Dark Notes, the evening is marked by an intriguing ...
Jonathan Miller’s game-changing mafioso setting of Rigoletto returns to the Coliseum, vividly conducted by Richard Farnes.
Starting with a seemingly simple monologue, “I am an old man…”, Vere’s youthful confidence as a leader and protector of law ...
The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra are on fire with the joy of music-making to the delight of a very sympathetic and ...
The long standing duo sound give impeccable sound and balance in a recital full of charm, whose musicianship and energy ...
Hallelujahs all round as the duo inspire fear and delight in John Adams’ only two-piano work at London's Royal Festival Hall.
The Franco-Serbian violinist dresses like a flamboyant rockstar, but his performance of Khachaturian's raucous Violin ...
Opening with those quintessential Romantics, Lord Byron and Manfred, Karina Canellakis’ LPO programme builds to a Bruckner 4 ...
Andrew Manze and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra provide Northern Light from two Swedish composers, but sinister darkness from ...