Dominated by a new James MacMillan work, and a lively couple of pieces by Shostakovich reflecting on the October Revolution ...
The China Yearbook, available in both Chinese and English, emerged as one of the highlights at the London Book Fair held from March 11 to 13. As a definitive chronicle of China's development, this ...
Composer Ilaiyaraaja achieved a significant milestone with his symphony debut in London. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised his contributions to music during their meeting in Delhi. The symphony ...
As the center goes through changes after President Trump’s takeover, Gianandrea Noseda is extending his tenure at the National Symphony Orchestra, one of the center’s main groups. By Javier C.
VISITING orchestras, for which the Glasgow International Concert Hall was hurriedly completed in the last months of 1990, Glasgow’s Year as European City of Culture, have been a rare sight at ...
The first violin section of the San Francisco Symphony in a past performance at Davies Symphony Hall. Photo: Brandon Patoc/San Francisco Symphony It’s clear by now that conductor Elim Chan can bring ...
Violinist Ray Chen is a canny entertainer, but Thursday’s performance with the BSO and guest conductor Teddy Abrams left something to be desired in the realm of musical cohesion Tchaikovsky’s ...
In 1998, a group of friends was making soup together when inspiration struck: They wondered if they could transform their vegetables into musical instruments. The idea started as a joke.
Battersea Park in Concert is set to return this year for a weekend of live music and community celebration. As part of Wandsworth’s London Borough of Culture 2025 celebrations, Battersea Park in ...
On March 9, Tamil social media was awash with messages, audio clips, short videos, and personal testimonies from devoted fans: the verdict was out—Ilaiyaraaja’s first public symphony performance, in ...
Bachtrack’s English Editor recently opened a review with the observation, “Another Friday night, another Shostakovich symphony at the Barbican”. The great Dmitri Dmitryevich is indeed a frequent ...
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