Johann Strauss II's Die Fledermaus, was never meant to challenge grand opera for profundity and Barrie Kosky pokes fun at ...
Intentionally or not, it was a perfect companion piece to the Martinů concerto, just as tumultuous in sound and structure and ...
There is no modern dance troupe as likeable as the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Their dancers are warm, exciting and ...
Engaging performances, including two world premieres, are served up by one of Kings Place's partners in the ‘Scotland ...
Ellington’s take on Tchaikovsky, Barber’s Violin Concerto with Randall Goosby and Dvořák’s New World Symphony introduced ...
What do Tchaikovsky, de Falla and Beethoven have in common? Nothing, but Vasily Petrenko and the Singapore Symphony thrill.
Stepping in for an indisposed Jonathon Heyward, Antonio Méndez conducts the BBCSO at their most colourful and joyously ...
The name given to TAK's program was “Holding”. Were we being cared for or were we simply stuck waiting? Was this a respite or ...
When is The Nutcracker not The Nutcracker? When's it's mashed together with Tchaikovsky's Iolanta to represent the blind ...
Rising conductor Kazuki Yamada conducts a clear, forthright and flowing account of Rachmaninov's Second Symphony.
Lynne Charles tells us why she has become passionate about teaching and why the mix of contemporary and classical ...
Michael Chioldi, Soraya Mafi and Bekhzod Davronov shine in Julien Chavez’ energetic production in Dublin’s Bord Gais Theatre.