Review: Huntington Estate Music Festival, Opening Weekend (Musica Viva)
Virtuosic playing by the Goldner and Danish String Quartets, and a star turn by pianist Olga Kern.
Virtuosic playing by the Goldner and Danish String Quartets, and a star turn by pianist Olga Kern.
The premiere of Paul Stanhope's much-anticipated Trombone Concerto receives a warm response.
With a fantastic score and a brilliant Muriel, the musical of the iconic film more than lives up to the hype.
Barnabás Kelemen proves a charismatic replacement for Vengerov, while Alondra de la Parra conjures a glorious sonic realm for Ravel.
A beautiful concert with a little gem of a piece by Alessandro Scarlatti.
Jordi Savall conjures joy out of misery in an ambitiously conceived evening.
A bruising night in the theatre with a play that pulls no punches.
Ashkenazy and Müller-Schott offer up a mighty sequel.
Homecoming queen Danielle de Niese sings and dances her way through this lavish new production.
Rachel Podger and OAE deliver stormy darkness and warm, sunny light.
Robert Macfarlane delivers robust tone and diction to die for as Belshazzar.
Bizet at Trump’s border wall brings back a certain relevance.
Opening night belonged to Australian soprano Helena Dix in the role of Queen Elizabeth I.