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Works by the husband and wife are given high-class performances
Led here by Daniel Barenboim, the orchestra is known for its cultivated style of playing — but the energy varies
Although Simon Rattle was missing, there were star performances among the six soloists
The pianist’s thought-provoking programme juxtaposed Debussy with Schumann and Beethoven
The city’s opera house reopens with a production of Scenes from Goethe’s Faust that’s both lavish and lacklustre
Two Proms offered contrasting visions of music-making
The violinist played with polish, but neglected the turbulence in his programme
A mesmerising performance from the violinist had a denouement of astonishing force
The pianist played a demanding programme at London’s Royal Festival Hall
The Russian pianist seemed intent on pummelling Schumann into submission
A wide-ranging programme from the pianist that spanned from Bach to Prokofiev
It felt as if the singer was performing to each member of the audience alone
Debut works by dancers in the company justified the management’s faith in them
Under Riccardo Chailly, the orchestra played an all-Schumann programme with characteristic sheen
Why have male composers consistently eclipsed their talented female counterparts? A biographer attempts to set this right
Song has come alive for the soprano late in her career
Michael Tilson Thomas conducted Copland and Schumann with startling panache
Schumann’s magic was conjured anew by Christian Gerhaher and the LSO
A concert that revealed much about the dynamic between Christian Thielemann and the orchestra
The pianist brought sensitivity and tranquillity, vigour and spontaneity to the works of Schubert and Schumann
A concert that revealed contrasting sides of the mezzo-soprano
Two encores, four composers, one mild-mannered but full-blooded powerhouse performance at Wigmore Hall
Whispers and roars: Christoph von Dohnányi marks the occasion with an irrepressible performance
Alexander Melnikov shows how effective his 1837 Erard piano sounds
A taste of the mercantile city’s coffee drinking heritage at one of its oldest cafés
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