At the intersection of mathematics and music, the Festum Pi festival brings together theorists and performers to explore one of humanity’s oldest intellectual duets. We spoke with participant ...
At Cadogan Hall, Bell’s account of Robert Schumann’s Spring Symphony is as sunny an interpretation as you’re likely to hear.
The Vienna Philharmonic is, of course, not a period ensemble. Yet few orchestras could carry such an unmistakable sense of ...
Asmik Grigorian leads a strong quartet of soloists and the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus shape the performance at Carnegie Hall.
Young trombonist Meggie Murphy talks about the challenges of becoming a professional musician, the importance of mentorship, ...
Opening her LSO Artist Portrait series, Patricia Kopatchinskaja plays Béla Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto before Rattle and ...
With performances all over the city, amid some of Barcelona’s world renowned architecture, Ciutat de Clàssica offers a way to ...
A last-minute programme change doubles Batiashvili’s Tchaikovsky at the Elbphilharmonie, but repetition is transformed into ...
Father and daughter team of Brett Dean and Lotte Betts-Dean join forces for the opening concert of Kings Place’s ‘Memory ...
For the first time ever, the Philadelphia Orchestra perform music by Julius Eastman (1940-1990), a graduate of the nearby ...
At the intersection of mathematics and music, the Festum Pi festival brings together theorists and performers to explore one of humanity’s oldest intellectual duets. We spoke with participant ...
Ensemble 360’s opening concert of their Sheffield spring season reveals the rich variety present in three very different ...