The Japanese pianist’s Mozart is highly regarded, but how would he fair in a programme ranging from Beethoven to Brahms, ...
The mercurial mood-shifting in Robert Schumann’s first Violin Sonata of 1851 came across wonderfully. This was a performance which had room to be improvisatory and skittish, and brought out Schumann’s ...
Cutting’s programme of songs and music were all connected to the theme of night, in an evening that felt more cabaret than concert Hugh Cutting is still sometimes described as a rising countertenor.
Said has a lively stage personality, those wonderful flashing eyes, a voice which can seemingly float effortlessly. But what is fascinating is to hear her repertoire as it broadens out, to witness her ...
Colombian cellist and 2022 BBC Next Generation Artist Santiago Cañón-Valencia embarks on a three-date series of performances in the United Kingdom this fall, including his Wigmore Hall debut recital ...
“Do you not see how necessary a World of Pains and troubles is to school an Intelligence and and make it a soul? A Place where the heart must feel and suffer in a thousand diverse ways!” (John Keats, ...
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