Review: EDEN (Joyce DiDonato, Il Pomo d’Oro, Maxim Emelyanychev)
American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato invites you to take five.
American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato invites you to take five.
Haunting adult fairy tale receives a multifaceted and powerfully moving production.
A change of direction for Skipworth yields rich rewards.
An exhilarating program of 21st-century church music from a choir in top form.
The fantastical world of Purcell's private fantasies reborn.
Norman’s refulgent Salome is the icing on Tennstedt’s Straussian cake.
Celebration of a pioneering artist who broke through the racial barrier.
Tibet and Queensland unite in beautiful display of musical and cultural unity.
First world war opera captures hearts and minds.
Drowned refugees receive fitting and angry musical memorial.
Gray presents a broad survey of Saint-Saëns’ secondary works.
Saint-Saëns’ narcotic-laced rarity charms despite dubious depiction of the Orient.
Complex, romantic chamber music from a pioneering Afro-American composer.