Simon Rattle’s programme included a moving new piece by Mark-Anthony Turnage
Michael Tilson Thomas showcased a wide-ranging repertoire ahead of an imminent tour of Asia
These two Proms demonstrated the close relationship between Simon Rattle and the orchestra
The first of a new series reassessing artistic reputations pits art cinema against antic surrealism
Businessman owner was obsessed with composer’s Second Symphony
A sprightly programme reconciles the oft-snubbed Anton Bruckner with his contemporaries
Vladimir Jurowski conducted a period instrument performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2
The first of two concerts featured romantic violin concertos alongside Thomas Adès’s own works
The conductor maximised grandeur and minimised nuance while a frenzied new piece made its local debut
The company performed works by Antony Tudor and Terence Kohler, including a harrowing ‘Dark Elegies’
Innovator in investor media who went on to brandish a Mahler baton
The German mezzo-soprano is past her peak now, but there were moments of radiance in this recital
Izadora Weiss expands her ambitious repertoire with complex stories and impressive choreography
William Fred Scott and his stylish 12-man a cappella group sends its audience over the moon
Bernard Haitink conducted Beethoven and Mahler with his customary restraint and wisdom
A hall-filling premiere was followed by a sometimes moving, often baffling performance by Alice Coote
It was the quietest moments in these two Proms that had the greatest impact
Seductive sounds abounded in this performance under the baton of chief conductor Andrew Litton
Under the baton of Andris Nelsons, the orchestra gave powerful notice of its arrival
The Edinburgh International Festival was launched with heroic performances of Brahms and Strauss
This most remote and intense of international music events featured a wealth of gems and surprises
In Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, the Bay Area ensemble has an excellent music director
Under Vasily Petrenko, an evening of contrasts ended with an unflinchingly raw performance
Subtly interpreted songs based on Tang dynasty poetry were the highlight of the programme
The young composers’ showcase incorporated digital culture as well as quotes from Mahler and Vivaldi
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