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It is typical of Garsington’s intelligent and insightful new production of Tchaikovsky’s The Queen of Spades. Movement ...
Lara Downes and Yannick Nézet-Séguin offer the subscription debut of Price's Piano Concerto in One Movement, followed by the ...
We take a trip to Antonín Dvořák’s birthplace, the composer summer hideaway Vysoká, and other spectacular cultural ...
Kristiina Poska makes a successful Toronto debut with solid Beethoven and some spicy Caribbean fireworks from Stewart ...
The versatile vocalist Sophie Dunér and piano-master Jonathan Powell give first-rate performances at the 1901 Arts Club, the ...
In a year made wearisome by doomscrolling through Trump, Putin and Netanyahu, a balmy evening in sun-drenched Garsington felt ...
Amid the rough winds of late May, Julia Burbach directs Opera Holland Park's first venture into Wagner – The Flying Dutchman.
Bachtrack’'s 25,000th review marks 15 years of global classical music and dance coverage. Discover in-depth, professionally ...
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 ...
A joyful, very gracious finale for a highly respected and loved principal dancer at NYCB. Andrew Veyette bows out with ...
Ballet Black deliver a compelling and cleverly chosen double bill of new works with excellent lighting, ghoulish spectres and ...
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