Inspired by a painting by Ben Edge depicting an ancient Dolmen threatened by a devil, composer and writer Isabella Gellis ...
Jakub Hrůša’s command of Mahler’s complex structure remained formidable, his balancing of sonorities and long lines ...
Simon Rattle’s appearances at the Barbican are always an event, but this one carried a particular charge: his first London ...
Dominic Wheeler, Head of Opera Studies at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama and the conductor of this double bill, is ...
Thursday evening at Smith Square Hall (the home of Sinfonia Smith Square) opened with an introduction by Iestyn Davies, ...
Specialist Baroque group Spiritato work their usual magic with works by Fasch, Graupner and J S Bach in another concert from ...
English National Opera’s (ENO) new production of Jake Heggie and Terrence McNally’s Dead Man Walking is a towering ...
Janáček’s knotty operatic masterpiece has finally arrived at the Royal Opera House – and for that we should be thankful. The ...
It’s not often the stage at Barbican Hall is too small to fit the works programmed, but Sunday evening saw around half of the ...
When tenor Sean Panikkar returns to Covent Garden this month for Janáček’s The Makropulos Case, he brings a blend of ...
Musically, it’s hard to imagine a finer Tristan und Isolde than the one that opened at the Deutsche Oper on Saturday.
Stephen Langridge’s production of The Railway Children, which has a libretto by Rachael Hewer, premiered in East Sussex on 30 ...
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