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- Baltimore24 Apr 2023Joshua Bell plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in Baltimore
- London21 Apr 2023Deep space to Romantic sweep: Hough and the Iceland Symphony
- Hamburg21 Apr 2023Music that makes the flesh creep: Kochanovsky's powerful Prokofiev 6
- Hamburg20 Apr 2023Robin Ticciati shuffles incidental music with the COE
- London20 Apr 2023Rarities brought back to life by Vladimir Jurowski and the LPO
- London18 Apr 2023Urgent and intense: Innocence opens at the Royal Opera House
- Madrid18 Apr 2023Illuminating history-makers: Nixon in China lands in Madrid
- Hamburg18 Apr 2023Famous sons of famous fathers with the Lucerne Symphony Orchestra
- Sydney16 Apr 2023Runnicles inspires Sydney Symphony in Brahms-centred programme
- London16 Apr 2023On a different plane: Ensemble Explore at King's Place
- Seattle14 Apr 2023Abel Selaocoe brings his spirited musicianship to Seattle
- Boston16 Apr 2023Dawn x 3 with Gautier Capuçon, Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony
- Vienna14 Apr 2023Mehldau and Bostridge’s tone-deaf folly at the Konzerthaus
- Sheffield14 Apr 2023Dynamic Meredith and revelatory Ligeti at Sheffield’s iconic Leadmill
- Los Angeles11 Apr 2023Sonic glory in Osmo Vänskä's Sibelius with the LA Phil
- Manchester03 Apr 2023Astounding beauty in the BBC Philharmonic's Alpine Symphony
- Auckland03 Apr 2023A sublime Mahler 3 from Gemma New and the NZSO in Auckland
- New York City03 Apr 2023The Tao of listening to – and with – Philip Glass
- Rome02 Apr 2023Reaching for the light: Arvo Pärt and Robert Wilson's Adam's Passion
- Ashford03 Apr 2023JV2 mesmerise in Jasmin Vardimon's Canvas
- London01 Apr 2023Striking Sibelius from Slobodeniouk, magical Mendelssohn from Rana
- Cleveland03 Apr 2023Thomas Adès and The Cleveland Orchestra conjure tempests old and new
- Philadelphia31 Mar 2023Earth songs: Stravinsky and John Luther Adams in Philadelphia
- Singapore27 Mar 2023Kahchun Wong’s return to hometown Singapore garners a warm reception
- Boston28 Mar 2023To the Underworld and back: Thomas Adès conducts the Boston Symphony
- Manchester26 Mar 2023Mahler and Wigglesworth's Magnifcat in Manchester
- London25 Mar 2023Akram Khan's Creature: profoundly affecting, but a punishing watch
- Liverpool25 Mar 2023Andrew Manze excels in Sibelius and Mozart
- London24 Mar 2023High wire clarinet: Martin Fröst astonishes in Anna Clyne’s concerto
- London20 Mar 2023Andrey Boreyko and the LPO light up the Royal Festival Hall
- Prague19 Mar 2023Semyon Bychkov leads an electric evening at the Rudolfinum
- Rome18 Mar 2023A voyage into celestial spheres with Thomas Adès and the Santa Cecilia
- New York City20 Mar 2023An uneven mix with animation by the St Luke’s Chamber Ensemble
- Auckland17 Mar 2023The Wishing Tree: the Gesualdo Six at the Auckland Arts Festival
- North Bethesda12 Mar 2023Impassioned Mahler and exuberant klezmer concerto in Baltimore
- London18 Mar 2023English National Opera revives Akhnaten to spectacular effect
- Dublin12 Mar 2023Mesmerising Rachmaninov from Kern, Slatkin and the NSO
- Hong Kong11 Mar 2023Intrigue in outer space plus a pair of Russian favourites in Hong Kong
- London05 Mar 2023Sparks fly in Rachmaninov with Edward Gardner and the LPO
- Amsterdam05 Mar 2023Oppressively realistic: Alexander Raskatov's Animal Farm
- Toronto03 Mar 2023Toronto Symphony Orchestra goes bold with Britten and Mazzoli
- London05 Mar 2023In the Realms of Sorrow: Handel cantatas in the round
- London27 Feb 2023Mari Samuelsen radiant in Pärt and Vasks with the BBC CO
- Montreal27 Feb 2023Music from the far north in frozen Montreal
- Cologne27 Feb 2023Ballett am Rhein: engaging, intoxicating, emotive and not one plot!
- Berlin27 Feb 2023No man is an island: Oscar Strasnoy's Robinson premieres in Berlin
- London23 Feb 2023Whiplash! To hell and back with Thomas Adès and the LPO
- London18 Feb 2023Ice but not much fire from Hannu Lintu and the BBC Symphony Orchestra
- London18 Feb 2023A Requiem for Peace: Exaudi saves the day at London’s Kings Place
- London14 Feb 2023Light as a feather: Seong-Jin Cho wows a full house at the Barbican
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