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With Jakub Hrůša on the podium and Leif Ove Andsnes at the keyboard, the orchestra offer glowing treatment of a dark program.
As part of the Southbank Centre's Multitudes festival, Shostakovich's Leningrad Symphony is given a stunning visual direction ...
Gautier Capuçon, Pierre Bleuse and the Orchestre du Festival Casals bring a devastating Shostakovich First Cello Concerto to ...
Mozart's Requiem packs in the crowd, but it's Berg's Violin Concerto with Carolin Widmann that really finds the spiritual ...
Czech National Ballet present an outstanding programme of intriguing new dance, enveloping a late twentieth century gem.
Beatrice Rana, Mikko Franck and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France bring a thrilling Tchaikovsky First Piano ...
Opening New York City Ballet's spring season, a quadruple bill of major and minor Balanchine eventually proceeded after ...
Uchida’s rendition didn’t quite start on the right foot. After playing only a few notes of the solo opening phrase, she ...
Evgeny Kissin delights an overwhelmingly enthusiastic San Francisco audience with Chopin and Shostakovich, but his Bach is ...
Hans Graf conducts Debussy's Images to close a gala concert featuring the Singapore debut of the great Russian pianist.
From Henry Purcell to George Benjamin, a set of ten operas to demonstrate that English is not just a language for prose and ...
The new chief executive of the Stockholm concert hall talks about her own distinctive approach to shepherding a major ...
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