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The atmospheric album has a wide-ranging selection of Debussy works and features fellow pianist Martha Argerich
Warner Classics three-CD collection brings together minor but interesting rarities
The pianist’s thought-provoking programme juxtaposed Debussy with Schumann and Beethoven
Daniel Barenboim and Maurizio Pollini between them cover the whole set of Préludes in a highly contrasted pair of discs
Stephen Hough celebrates the composer’s centenary with a disc that embraces most of his works for solo piano
The violinist and pianist were perfectly synchronised throughout this demanding programme
A recital by the mezzo-soprano that championed work by Jake Heggie
Krzysztof Warlikowski’s production of Debussy’s opera for the Ruhr Triennale is a triumph
Andrea Carroll makes a bewitching Mélisande in Debussy’s decadent opera
A concert that darted between the two composers like a ball in a tennis match
The pianist’s London recital took a while to get going — but then melodies began to sing
A concert hall designed for music showed that it can effectively host dance, too
Nicola Benedetti played Szymanowski’s violin concertos with softness and fluidity
Lera Auerbach’s new piece is laced with a chilling sense of uncertainty
Soprano Sarah Tynan took to the trapeze as a Britten song cycle combined with circus acrobatics
New music was given the full diva treatment in this Artist Spotlight concert
Simon Rattle revisits Debussy’s opera with a semi-staging by Peter Sellars and a well-chosen cast
Two works inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s tale, including Debussy’s unfinished opera, make for a turgid double bill
Under Ticciati, the orchestra conjured up different worlds and landscapes
The UK premiere of Waltz’s ‘The Rite of Spring’ was the highlight of this triple bill
John Adams conducted this performance of his latest major work, ‘Scheherazade.2’
Jonathan Berman expertly conducts English Touring Opera’s staging of Debussy’s enigmatic masterpiece
Little Bulb Theatre have created an eccentric, energetic retelling of the Greek myth
Chinese composer Qigang Chen’s hushed work contained echoes of Debussy and Ravel
The conductor was one of the few interesting things to watch in a production that was roundly booed
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