From instruments played with water to early electronic devices promoted by the Nazis, we take a look at the surprising history of instruments named after their creators.
Jonathan Morton leads the Scottish Ensemble in Górecki’s extraordinary Quasi una fantasia, before diving headlong into seven ...
In a notoriously tricky acoustic, the Czech Philharmonic and Semyon Bychkov make the Lotte Concert hall feel like theirs in a programme of Dvořák and Tchaikovsky.
Moroccan choreographer talks about exploring his multi-faceted identity through dance – and how choreographing Johann Strauss ...
A compelling evening from the London Philharmonic Orchestra tackles different themes of spring, showing gracefulness in Lili ...
In their first visit to the US in over a decade, the Seoul Philharmonic display their abundant skills in a crowd-pleasing ...
From fulfilling funerary functions, to eulogising friends and fellow artists, or lamenting the waste of war: here are some of ...
ABT offer some outstanding performances in a classical quadruple bill but there was a lack of confidence and uniformity ...
Trumpeter Katie Smith has become the fourth generation of her family to join the London Symphony Orchestra, a lineage ...
Soloist Carolin Widmann was due to perform Clara Iannotta’s new violin concerto later this week – until Essen Philharmonic ...
Thomas Adès and the London Symphony Orchestra make the best possible case for SIbelius' lesser played symphonies, the Fourth ...
Prestigious opera competition Operalia, held this year in Sofia, Bulgaria, is open to singers of all voice types between 20 ...
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