This year’s festival features a rare Handel opera, led by director and countertenor Max Emanuel Cenčić, an unusual production of Monteverdi’s L'Orfeo, and a veritable feast of recitals.
Beginning with an unusual Puccini/Ravel double bill, and with two new productions and an array of revivals, New National Theatre Tokyo’s season 2023–24 has much to offer.
With guest conductors and soloists from the around the world, and a wide range of programming, Rotterdam Philharmonic’s 2023–24 season is as cosmopolitan as their home city.
The LSO has launched a welcome initiative to aid musicians to pursue postgraduate study – often the most expensive, and most decisive, part of young musicians’ training.
En 2022, nous avons répertorié plus de 27.000 événements ! Nos données exclusives permettent de voir ce qui a changé dans le monde de la musique classique au cours de l'année écoulée.
A slew of youthful soloists and conductors will appear with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra in their 2023 season – alongside some venerable and prestigious elder hands.
The George Enescu International Festival returns for its 26th edition in 2023, playing host to some of the most illustrious orchestras and soloists Europe has to offer.
With events ranging from contemporary classical to early music and electronica, Kings Place’s Sound Unwrapped 2023 is a mind-expanding exploration of combinations of acoustic sound and electronics.
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In the 1950s, Maria Callas helped revive the fortunes of Cherubini's Medea. In the soprano's centenary year, Greek National Opera stages a new production as part of an ambitious season.
The LAC Lugano Arte e Cultura presents a season offering a wide variety of genres, both small scale and large, and featuring plenty of “home grown” artists and ensembles alongside plenty of international guests.
With acclaimed international pianists including Trifonov, Hough, Liseicki and violinists Faust and Hadelich, Reykjavik residents and visitors won't be short of concerti – but the season has plenty more.