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Accordionist extraordinaire talks about performing a new concerto by Bulgarian composer Dobrinka Tabakova, and taking it home ...
Scottish Opera’s double bill of Trial by Jury and the world premiere of Toby Hession’s fun-packed A Matter of ...
Conducted by Fabio Luisi, Japan's premier orchestra serves up a superb blend of Eastern and Western music and influences.
Making his London Symphony Orchestra debut at the Barbican, Gustavo Dudamel's Ravel fares better than his disappointing ...
As part of the Concertgebouw's ambitious Mahler Festival, Christiane Karg, Anna Lucia Richter and the Netherlands Radio Choir ...
The Schumann Quartett make an emotional return to Tokyo to perform their first complete Beethoven string quartet cycle, at Suntory Hall this June.
Successfully concluding its second edition, the Cascais Opera Competition has established itself as a springboard for ...
New York City Ballet deliver an enjoyable, diverse, if occasionally predictable triple bill with revivals of works premiered ...
Three of the world's best composers, who were friends and colleagues, but who rarely co-habit in concert, appear at Cadogan ...
The latest, thrilling instalment of Barrie Kosky's Ring cycle at Covent Garden does not have to strain for contemporary ...
John Storgårds conducts the NSO through Sibelius, Polevá, and Shostakovich at the National Concert Hall, while pianist Yukine ...
With an unusual format and lucrative prize pot – first prize being €200,000 – the Classic Violin Olympus International ...