With gloriously inventive sets and costumes, Alex Esposito's splendid Four Villains drive a wonderfully entertaining new ...
Francesca Dego's dazzling performance of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto shares the stage with erotic Liszt and vivid Schubert.
Acogny and Airaudo finally got to showcase their lyrical, autobiographical duet on this stage as part of last April’s Elixir ...
John Adams returns to Toronto to conduct the TSO in an exciting and varied programme marked also by the debut of Spotlight ...
Latvian National Ballet is the fourth company to acquire Kenneth Tindall’s Casanova since its creation in 2017 for Northern ...
The West-Eastern Divan Orchestra are on fire with the joy of music-making to the delight of a very sympathetic and ...
Composer Debbie Wiseman talks about returning to the world of the Tudors, for the BBC’s adaptation of the conclusion to Hilary Mantel’s story of Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII, The Mirror and the ...
Gustavo Dudamel selects a trio of works by Latin American composers for a colorful and extravagant evening at the LA Phil.
The long standing duo sound give impeccable sound and balance in a recital full of charm, whose musicianship and energy ...
Hallelujahs all round as the duo inspire fear and delight in John Adams’ only two-piano work at London's Royal Festival Hall.
At once grotesque pin-ups and crucified figures, the 15 dancers seemed to float, as a group of flamingos, on an infinite empty space populated by Alan Cohen’s top lighting that highlighted the human ...
Prior plot research was needed here, however, with no full synopsis in the programme, as the opera launches in necessitating some rapid backstory exposition. We learn that Corrado abandoned his lover, ...