Turnage’s Festen at the Royal Opera House swept all before it, but there was plenty of extraordinary new music, exhilarating performances and triumphs of talent, commitment and resourcefulness across ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall Preview Malcolm X at the Met. Jaap van Zweden’s farewell to the New York Philharmonic. Premieres by Kate Soper and Ted Hearne. It’s shaping up to ...
After a turbulent few years, English National Opera (ENO) is looking firmly to the future with a season that is both ambitious and forward-thinking. Today’s announcement of André de Ridder as the ...
Wales' flagship company may be Welsh National Opera, but there is plenty of other flourishing operatic activity. WNO has won a reputation as one of the world's greatest opera companies. It attracts ...
It’s that time of year again; “Winter, the paragon of art, / That kills all forms of life and feeling / Save what is pure and will survive” (Roy Campbell). Despite the miserable weather there’s plenty ...
There is a considerable wealth of classical music and opera in Wales. The popular perception of a tradition of the harp and the male voice choir is a long way from the 21st century reality of a ...
Obsession, tragedy, revenge – opera and classical music has all of the drama you’ll be channelling in 2020. From Verdi to Dvořák, London stages will boast an eclectic mix of productions, not to ...