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Bancroft and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales provide a Mahler 3 of exceptional clarity and forward momentum, with ...
Sir Antonio Pappano's skills as a communicator are clear, whether he's speaking or conducting, but it's the depth of the ...
Yehudi Menuhin’s former pupils, Nicola Benedetti and Alexander Sitkovetsky celebrate his musical legacy with the NFM ...
Rossini's first staged opera, La cambiale di matrimonio, in a spirited production by Laurence Dale, paired with his late work ...
A production where vocal brilliance battles directorial gimmicks in Pesaro, with a superb cast led by Anastasia Bartoli and ...
Two works by Shostakovich sandwiching Rhapsody in Blue made for an exhilerating concert from the Australian Chamber Orchestra ...
After Jan Lisiecki clarifies the architecture of Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto, Renes' Mahler felt like a letter written ...
The London Philharmonic and Edward Gardner steer us through four ocean-related pieces, by Sibelius, Tippett, Ravel and ...
With fifty years passing since his death in 1975, what does Shostakovich’s music mean for us today? Stephen Johnson outlines ...
The prestigious Swiss festival will now have an overseas winter chapter, in China’s third largest city and one of the world ...
A programme heavily skewed to the balletic saw the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Josep Pons dispatch difficult passages with ease.
Sir András Schiff envuelve sus programas en misterio, sirviendo al público un repertorio escogido y maridado sobre la marcha, sin guión precocinado y con solo unas breves introducciones. Un planteamie ...
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