When tenor Sean Panikkar returns to Covent Garden this month for Janáček’s The Makropulos Case, he brings a blend of ...
Mussorgsky’s unfinished, sprawling epic Khovanshchina – best translated, with a touch of irony, as “The Khovansky To-Do” – ...
Musically, it’s hard to imagine a finer Tristan und Isolde than the one that opened at the Deutsche Oper on Saturday.
Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Welcome To The Pleasuredome: "The most enticing, dangerous pop sensation since the Sex Pistols" ...
The works of Errollyn Wallen, the current Master of the King’s Music bear testament to the broader scope that the world of ...
This was the last night of Phyllida Lloyd’s classic production of Puccini’s tearjerker – now it goes on tour to Newcastle’s ...
Ein deutsches Requiem review – The Purcell Singers bring clarity and distinction to Brahms at Sinfonia Smith Square ...
At the beginning of this performance from the Royal Academy of Music Soloists Ensemble, conductor Jonathan Berman asked us to ...
On hearing pianists Llŷr Williams and Simon Lepper perform together, it is clear that their styles are highly complementary, and both use their excellent technique as the basis from which to produce ...
Les Arts Florissants and Amala Dianor Company present the Passion story through a challenging fusion of music and dance. An empty stage with just a raised platform at the back conjured not only the ...
It’s extraordinary that English National Opera (ENO) has never staged Albert Herring before now. Britten’s small-town satire is practically built for an English house: quick on its feet, sly in its ...