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Two Stravinsky ballet scores were performed with power but lacked subtlety
Leigh Melrose holds his own in the title role of Berg’s operatic masterpiece which Fabio Luisi conducts
Using traditional instruments, the Korean duo SU:M played music that was clean, bright and beautiful
The drone-metallers pushed the limits of the sound system at David Byrne’s scaled back Meltdown festival
The street-dance celebration of Brazil’s heritage lacked focus but pleased a merry crowd
A collaborative production featuring Shakespeare’s play and Mendelssohn’s music is a lost opportunity
Under Gustavo Dudamel’s baton, the orchestra made a characteristically massive sound
Colin Currie’s percussion festival concludes with the UK premiere of a James MacMillan piece
The ensemble opened the new season with Berlioz’s ear-pounding ‘Grande messe des morts’
The percussionist’s Metal, Wood, Skin festival began in style, helped by some young Brazilians
The long-awaited successor to Górecki’s Symphony No. 3 is unveiled
A new piece by Peter Maxwell Davies marked the restoration of the 60-year-old instrument
The pianist’s recital of Chopin and Debussy took an especially long time to get going
This three-and-a-half-hour performance of Philip Glass’s epic work was compelling – up to a point
‘This month poetry has brought turbulence and crumpled balls of paper into every room in our house’
Vladimir Jurowski brought the best out of Britten in a rewarding concert
The head of the UK’s largest arts centre says corporate sponsors are becoming more daring
Yoko Ono talks about choosing the line-up for the London arts festival she is curating
It is time to find imaginative ways to boost cultural groups’ revenues, writes Peter Bazalgette
This concert examined how two English composers responded to the turbulence of the late 1930s and ’40s
A new temporary theatre and planned glass structures are set to further change the face of London’s Southbank Centre
This was a thoughtfully planned opening concert in the Philarmonia’s Britten centenary season
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