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The conductor led the Staatskapelle Berlin through the four symphonies at Carnegie Hall
Daniel Barenboim had a rapturous reception for a concert of Fauré, Franck and Wagner
Led here by Daniel Barenboim, the orchestra is known for its cultivated style of playing — but the energy varies
The new leader of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is driven by his belief in the unifying power of music
The atmospheric album has a wide-ranging selection of Debussy works and features fellow pianist Martha Argerich
Venues pilot test-based system that could pave way for broader reopening of cultural institutions
Pensive playing touches hidden depths and stretches the music for expressive effect
Daniel Barenboim finds pathos and depth in Elgar — the result is a heart-warming portrait
A series of concerts commissioned by Daniel Barenboim showcases 10 new works inspired by life under the pandemic
Three leading musicians show off their personalities in a new recording for Beethoven 250
Pianist father and violinist son were among the performers in this Greek-themed programme
Cherubini’s opera is dragged down by Daniel Barenboim’s conducting
Daniel Barenboim draws a rich panoply of colours from his modern grand while the Pierre Boulez Saal adds an appropriately warm acoustic
The music spoke for itself under Daniel Barenboim’s baton
An all-star line-up could not mask all of the flaws in Harry Kupfer’s staid production
The work of the late Palestinian intellectual is the starting point for an innovative series of concerts in Berlin
Mario Martone brings contemporary resonances to his production of Falstaff’s opera
Barenboim on piano and Rattle on the podium complemented each other at the Philharmonie Berlin
Daniel Barenboim and Maurizio Pollini between them cover the whole set of Préludes in a highly contrasted pair of discs
Daniel Barenboim’s conducting is loud and slow, while Dmitri Tcherniakov’s production feels incomplete
The home of Bach and Beethoven was always going to have an advantage, but politics has played its part too
A celebratory evening at the Philharmonie Berlin was a show of power as much as a musical performance
‘I’ve come to a point in my life where I don’t judge what I do by whether it is generally accepted or not’
The city’s opera house reopens with a production of Scenes from Goethe’s Faust that’s both lavish and lacklustre
The concert hall launched its first full-year season with a new piece by Benjamin Attahir
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