Muti's Mozart with the Vienna Philharmonic is unfashionably well-upholstered, but their Dvořák New World Symphony is full of ...
Herbert Blomstedt returns to Symphony Hall to answer the question Schubert reportedly asked himself in his teens, “Who can do ...
Describing the chorus of Teatro San Carlo being “made up of two rival mafia families”, the British conductor has drawn the ...
Karina Canellakis conducts a program at the New York Philharmonic of works tied to the mystical or ineffable, with ...
Culture minister Rachida Dati announced together with state train operator SCNF that basses will now be allowed – but only a ...
Acosta Danza, always compelling, deliver a triple bill in the Linbury Theatre that shows off their plentiful attributes.
From Carlos Simon’s rhythmic energy to Dvořák’s lush melodies, Honeck and the PSO deliver a night of brilliance, with ...
Having premiered at Sadler’s Wells just over a year ago, Alina Cojocaru and her production company, AC Workroom, have since ...
At the Philharmonie, David Robertson steps in for Kirill Petrenko for a concert all about the wonders of nature, featuring ...
Osborne played with technical perfection, exploring every expressive opportunity of the concerto, adding stylistic ...
Hungarian National Ballet strike a delightful balance between lighthearted comedy and technical assurance in Ronald Hynd's ...
A winning mixed bill at New York City Ballet, featuring three stylistically and conceptually very different works, yielded ...