News
The players in the Hallé are among the finest in the world and have come from 14 countries all over the world to work in Manchester. Many teach at the Royal Northern College of Music and Chetham’s ...
Chang Tou Liang, a native of Singapore, is a family physician by profession. Actively following the classical music scene in Singapore since 1979, he has been a music reviewer of The Straits Times ...
Longborough Festival Opera has a reputation for performances of the works of or influenced by Richard Wagner. In 2025 the festival presents the UK premiere of Wahnfried: the birth of the Wagner cult, ...
Time stands still in Amsterdam as seven soloists and four choirs join forces with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra for one of Mahler's greatest challenges, his Eighth Symphony.
William Kentridge's production of Berg’s Wozzeck has it all: wonderfully imaginative and disturbing designs, terrific acting and singing plus fabulous orchestral playing.
As Joe Hisaishi prepared to give the Philadelphia Orchestra the downbeat on his Symphony no. 2, a toddler in the audience let out an enthusiastic yawp, briefly sending Marian Anderson Hall into ...
A peek into the past of many classical music competitions reveals that the strength of the human spirit is at the centre of it all.
Schlosberg’s audacious arrangements are the soul of Heartbeat Opera, one of New York’s most innovative opera companies, and his past work has successfully condensed Puccini, Tchaikovsky and Verdi’s ...
In Rome, springtime has arrived early, musically accompanied by Lorenzo Viotti. The Swiss conductor, currently in charge of the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and Dutch National Opera, returned to ...
Use Bachtrack's search facility to find concerts, opera and dance events not only in this city but right around the world. Bachtrack has the largest number of upcoming events of any website, and if ...
Ryan Wigglesworth conducts a premiere of his own work before steering the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra through a dextrous and fascinating performance of Bruckner's Seventh Symphony.
Earning such a concert took years, but his opportunity came in December 1808 at the Theater an der Wien. It was a fine venue, only seven years old, large, with great acoustics. The Allgemeine ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results