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The combined forces of the Gewandhaus and Boston Symphony unite under Andris Nelsons for a searing Leningrad Symphony, while ...
By the close of the performance, one sensed that the audience’s exhilaration stemmed less from polished execution and more ...
The Armenian violinist talks about his “shocking... unbelievable” win at the lucrative competition in Dubai – taking home ...
ORA Singers directed by Suzi Digby in a spiritual performance contrasting ancient and modern sacred works performed in the ...
Tulsa Ballet has only toured internationally six times in their 70 year history. This year, they wrapped up in Bonn, the ...
Ballet Black deliver a compelling and cleverly chosen double bill of new works with excellent lighting, ghoulish spectres and ...
Time stands still in Amsterdam as seven soloists and four choirs join forces with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra for one ...
With Jaap van Zweden on the podium, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra makes a memorable festival debut, offering a fresh take on ...
Who needs conductors when you've got synergy? The Camerata Salzburg and Hélène Grimaud bring Mozart and Brahms to Berlin's ...
Classical music’s most lucrative award, of $1 million, has been given to the prestigious French summer opera festival, in ...
Ballet BC’s double bill puts Crystal Pite’s marvellous, shadowy Frontier in conversation with the folk-tinged comedy of Johan ...
NYCB presents five short pieces to the music of Maurice Ravel in a bill that showed off some promising debuts.
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