Review: Preludes (Jan Lisiecki)
Lisiecki weaves a fascinating trajectory through one of music's most enduring genres.
Lisiecki weaves a fascinating trajectory through one of music's most enduring genres.
An expansive evening of music to sink into and escape reality with – and plenty of time in which to do so.
A bold and dazzling "cyber-opera" reimagines grief through music, movement and mesmerising visuals.
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McVinnie puts contemporary cool into the pipe organ.
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An original take on Ravel’s ballet, whatever you might call it.
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A masterful overview of an eccentric but brilliant composer/arranger.