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From the very first bars of Britten’s Violin Concerto, Augustin Hadelich impresses in Britten's Violin Concerto, yet Jaap van ...
Japanese jazz pianist Makoto Ozone talks about joining the Tokyo Philharmonic on tour this autumn, in concerts featuring jazz ...
An intriguing reconstruction of an early work by Paul Taylor created on Pina Bausch and Dan Wagoner and a classic of barbed ...
A very welcome visit from the Paris Opera Junior Ballet to the Linbury Theatre displays the company in a very favourable ...
Yannick Nézet-Séguin treats Dvořák’s New World Symphony as a concerto for orchestra in one of the Met Orchestra’s periodic ...
Financial trader, mathematician and millionaire, Alexey Shor took up composition later in life – and his music has been ...
Expressive energy from Rachel Podger in two Mozart violin concertos, with a rare symphony and lively Haydn from Ian Page and ...
At Suntory Hall's annual chamber music festival, the Schumann Quartett embarks on a marathon of performing all of Beethoven’s ...
Ahead of the 2026 Siemens Hallé International Conductors Competition, we talk to past winner Euan Shields about what entrants ...
Ballet Central provides an extremely varied programme of new and old, classical and contemporary dance, with plenty of aplomb ...
ABT's Swan Lake suffered due an obvious lack of rapport between its lead dancers but there was still some fine dancing on ...
Interesting factoid: no non-Asian pianist has been awarded gold at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition since ...