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StockholmMozart X 2 with Malin Broman & Janine Jansen
Farrenc, Ravel, Mozart, Debussy
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra; Malin Broman; Janine Jansen
BristolThe Magic FluteNew production
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)
Tomáš Hanus; Daisy Evans; Welsh National Opera; Loren Elstein; Jake Wiltshire; Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
AthensMedeaNew production
Cherubini: Médée/Medea
Philippe Auguin; Sir David McVicar; Greek National Opera; Doey Lüthi; Paule Constable; Greek National Opera Orchestra
MalvernEmma Johnson and Friends
Ferguson, Mozart, Beethoven
Emma Johnson; Matthew Denton; Michelle Fleming; Eoin Schmidt-Martin
LondonCastalian String Quartet
Haydn, Britten, Dvořák
Castalian String Quartet; Sini Simonen; Daniel Roberts; Ruth Gibson
ValladolidJeanette Sorrell
Handel, Boccherini, Mozart
Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León; Jeanette Sorrel; Escuela Profesional de Danza de Castilla y León
LondonBBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert: Mediterranean Baroque - L'Apothéose Ensemble
Giordani, Herrando, Brunetti, Stamitz
L'Apothéose
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Inheriting Callas’ crown in Athens: Pirozzi takes on Medea
The punishing role of Medea is forever associated with Maria Callas. To celebrate the diva’s centenary, Greek National Opera presents a new production by Sir David McVicar, starring Italian soprano Anna Pirozzi.
The Emerson Quartet begins its last series at Lincoln Center
In the first leg of a chronological traversal of the string quartet repertoire, the Emersons were on top form.
Hindemith's "American requiem" from the Kansas City Symphony
The composer's powerful When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd anchored a thought-provoking program led by Michael Stern.
Speaking truth to power: Jaap van Zweden conducts Shostakovich
In a brilliant performance of the "Leningrad" Symphony, Jaap van Zweden proved that great music knows no cultural borders.
Iván Fischer brings a Hungarian rarity to the New York Philharmonic
Ernő Dohnányi's Symphonic Minutes made its first appearance on a Philharmonic subscription program since 1940, followed by a stirring account of Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto with Sir András Schiff.
A fire-and-brimstone Mozart Requiem from the Sofia Philharmonic
The Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra and National Philharmonic Choir give us a Requiem replete with fervent passion; Beethoven’s Violin Concerto is elegant but lacks the wow factor.
Bezuidenhout and the OAE on winning form at the Anvil, Basingstoke
Mozart and 1784 is the basis for this latest OAE venture, an engaging programme that highlights the flawless technique of 18th-century keyboard specialist Kristian Bezuidenhout.
Alexandre Kantorow roars in recital at the Festival de Pâques
The French pianist thrills in Brahms, Schubert and Schubert clothed by Liszt in a stunning recital in Aix-en-Provence.