The RSPO's Chief Conductor leads an impressive Bruckner 4. With Augustin Hagelich, Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto is lighter ...
Deutsche Grammophon’s STAGE+ has assembled a comprehensive archive of Karajan’s recordings, concert films and opera performances – which did much to define the sound of classical music in the 20th ...
Kornilios Viktor Michailidis is awarded 1st prize in this year’s competition, which gathered 18 talented young conductors from around the world in the Japanese capital.
Superlative singing, hilarious antics and an energetic production make Donizetti's Le Convenience ed inconvenience an ...
Deborah Colker directs an ambitious show, which works incredibly well with storytelling as emotive as it is narrative, ...
Rafael Payare, Anthony McGill and the New York Philharmonic create some extraordinary moments in the course of an overall ...
In their home concert hall under their Chief Conductor, the Oslo Philharmonic produce a high quality performance of ...
Franck conducts Franck! In Antwerp Mikko Franck and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France play the Symphony in D minor ...
A high-octane collaboration between María Dueñas and Alexander Malofeev at Carnegie Hall, featuring the US premiere of ...
In a quadruple bill of contemporary works, The Royal Ballet's dancers shine in this diverse programme, creating an immersive ...
Michael Tilson Thomas returns to the LSO with more Mahler, this time the mighty Resurrection Symphony which finds the ...
Anton Bruckner, nicknamed “Tonerl”, spent his childhood in rural Ansfelden, Upper Austria. Tracking his life from there to ...