Review: New World (Sirius Quartet)
A diversity-embracing string quartet has something to say, and says it in style.
A diversity-embracing string quartet has something to say, and says it in style.
Four composers, four telling works. Iceland shares the latest fruits of its vast pool of talent.
Tesla Quartet and Alexander Fiterstein bring a breath of fresh air to programming the clarinet quintet.
DiDonato and Nézet-Séguin make a bold case for a woman's-eye view of Schubert's winter journey.
Richard Jones's bravura staging of Ödön von Horváth's morality tale holds up a mirror to our times.
Lise Davidsen's debut excites, but Vasily Petrenko and Yusif Eyvazov also shine in Tchaikovsky's tale of terror.
Yuja and the Dude leave New York a calling card from LA.
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Julia Bullock is haunting in Katie Mitchell's exploration of Schumann's Dichterliebe and a whole lot more.
Lisette Oropesa proved a worthy winner of this year's Award, and the support were no slouches either.
Asher Fisch's Tristan, a Prokofiev Concerto, the Danish String Quartet and New York Polyphony all star.
Massenet's Manon may not pass #MeToo muster, but Lisette Oropesa shines as all the stars align.
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra bring a pair of fine Australian works to the Big Apple.