Ahead of his debut recital at Carnegie Hall, the British pianist talks about finding common connections in a breadth of repertoire – from Handel to Schumann and Ligeti to Gabriela Lena Frank.
Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky's duo recital at Wigmore Hall turns into a trio... and offers the London audience a rare ...
In one of the most incredible career journeys, Maria Seletskaja talks about her move from full time ballerina with Royal ...
What changes did the classical music world see in 2024? Are existing trends continuing, or slowing? With more than 30,000 ...
Ahead of an appearance in Lugano in March, the busy French cellist talks about his relationships with Martha Argerich, his ...
In commemoration of Maurice Ravel’s 150th birthday, the Seoul-born, Berlin-based virtuoso performs all of the composer’s solo works for piano over the course of a single evening.
Jakub Hrůša conducts a magnificent Shostakovich 11 and, just after the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, a ...
The virtuoso violinist glows in Brahms’ Violin Concerto and the Met musicians display their virtuosity and versatility in the ...
Watching Ma inspire younger musicians is an extraordinary experience. Renaud Capuçon conducts an entertaining if ...
Iestyn Davies shows how to make every word count in a fairly standard sampler of Baroque arias; Ticciati is a fireball on the ...
The Finnish conductor drove the orchestra as expertly as a racing champion in Strauss, Bartók and Salonen's own Sinfonia ...
Conrad Tao bookends his Zankel Hall recital, performed on a concert grand and a large electronic keyboard, with Debussy’s 12 ...