Two new works by Alexander Whitley, Mirrors and The Rite of Spring, explore society’s increasing dependency on AI in dance.
The Thailand Philharmonic marks a successful Singapore debut with the “Argerich boys”, David Chen and Roman Blagojevic.
The Catalan conductor and his Concert des Nations bring an all-Mozart programme to the Berlin Philharmonie, with the help of ...
A finely curated triple bill from American Ballet Theatre included works from Balanchine, Jiří Kylián and Alexei Ratmansky.
Medieval music specialists Irini Bilini Moraiti and Dimitris Kountouras talk about their distinctive approaches to Early ...
Renowned Japanese conductor returns to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra to perform unusual music from Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda – an influence on Robert Schumann, who described him as “unique in the ...
The Royal Opera’s Principal Guest Conductor explains her passion for opera, her journey into the pit and how good conductors ...
Golden strings, close attention to detail and a sophisticated combination of technical excellence and emotional expression ...
Doom – both personal and cosmic – and its aftermath are the focus of Alpesh Chauhan’s Hallé concert at Sheffield’s City Hall.
Menotti’s opera entertainingly holds the stage. Its satire, more gentle than biting, is couched in the musical vocabulary and ...
Yeol Eum Son's superb performances of Bartók and Finzi are matched by intense and heady readings of Stravinsky and Weir by ...
Warner once again displays her unquestionable talent onstage and her affinity with Benjamin Britten, although, on this ...
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