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Even locked behind a music stand, like a caged panther in a sleek black gown, Grigorian’s Salome bristles with dramatic ...
Danielle de Niese's assumes the title role at the Sydney Opera House, leading an impressive cast with an interesting approach ...
Chigiana International Festival presents Yann Robin’s new opera Medusa, inspired by Alessandro Scarlatti and Caravaggio – ...
Thomas Søndergård, great and not so great, with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in their first Hollywood Bowl concert of the ...
Miyako Yoshida talks about her deep connection to Giselle, bringing her own production to London with the National Ballet of ...
A network of around 50 classical music competitions, EMCY has also been mounting unusual performance projects, which respond ...
At Lotte Concert Hall, Jonathan Nott conducted the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande through a programme conceived with a clear ...
From Rachmaninov's Third Concerto to the Symphonic Dances, a programme of emotional depth and orchestral virtuosity to open ...
Ballet Nights is more than an evening of party pieces: it showcases emerging talent alongside older favourites and, in the ...
Rambert's double bill, clearly a joyous experience for the many who leaped to their feet whooping, but perhaps a bit ...
The Conductor Laureate brings a balletic sense to a programme of Weinberg, Shostakovich and Tchaikovsky that nodded to ...
Superb Handelian singing and intense character acting light up Handel's Semele, staged as a stark, uncompromising indictment ...
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