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Born to a Basque mother just ten miles from the Spanish border, Ravel excelled at authentic Spanish flavours as heard in this ...
The London Philharmonic new Artistic Director talks of his enthusiasm for the orchestra's forthcoming ventures, both in ...
Don Quixote provides the inspiration for songs by Ravel and Ibert, the high point of a bitty programme in contrast to an ...
Salonen and the Orchestre de Paris opened the Elbphilharmonie season with a vivid journey from Strauss’s dramatic energy, ...
With many new full-length dance works to look out for in the new season, we preview several anticipated new creations from ...
Laurent Aimard and Hyunji Kim perform all the solo piano works at the Église Saint-Vincent, a stone’s throw from the house ...
With so many talented young artists appearing in this season, editor Mark Pullinger selects ten we’re particularly excited to ...
Bachtrack’s Dance Editor Deborah Weiss picks ten young dancers who made a deep impression last season, and what to expect ...
Janine Jansen joins the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra for Prokofiev in a brilliantly conceived programme ending with Bartók’s ...
Artist-in-Residence Bomsori Kim joins Jun Märkl for a new chapter in the history of the Residentie Orkest, The Hague.
Rouvali and the Philharmonia dazzle with sunlit Tchaikovsky, intense Shostakovich and Say’s imaginative textures, while ...
Adam de la Halle’s Le Jeu de Robin et Marion, one of the earliest extant music dramas, is given riotous performance by ...