Music ran through the veins of Johann Strauss II and – despite his father’s opposition – he went on to compose many of the ...
While London can often seem daunting, the Southbank Centre offers a heady mix of culture – music, theatre, film and ...
Prolific film composer Bear McCreary has branched into the world of art song, in a new cycle written for Duo Atlantis, ...
The National Ballet of Japan gave an excellent rendition of Sir Frederick Ashton's Cinderella, in spite of many new faces and ...
A 17-person international jury has selected Eric Lu as the first prize winner of the illustrious competition after 15 days of ...
The trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland, the first Black female Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre, is stepping ...
Two contemporary works pave the way for a big Tchaikovsky pairing at the Seoul Arts Center, with Yekwon Sunwoo joining the ...
Matthias Goerne and Daniil Trifonov take their Toronto audience on a Schubertian journey to remember at Koerner Hall.
Kings Place, of the most successful new additions to the London music scene, sits in a rapidly changing King’s Cross – an ...
From an Anna Clyne Irish premiere to Tchaikovsky’s brilliance and Shostakovich’s grim wit, the NSO balances virtuosity with ...
Twyla@60: A Tharp Celebration is an overall triumph though not just for Tharp, but for Susan Jaffe’s vision for American ...
The overriding impression of Widmann’s return to Birmingham’s Symphony Hall is one of a man at complete ease and enjoying his ...
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