Review: Dean: Hamlet (Glyndebourne Opera/Vladimir Jurowski)
Glyndebourne’s Hamlet scrubs up splendidly on DVD.
Glyndebourne’s Hamlet scrubs up splendidly on DVD.
Salonen celebrates Stravinsky at his most lushly neoclassical.
New independent label brings musical rarities back to life.
A wade through the tsunami of seasonal releases to recommend the best of the fest.
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Do a widow, an aria and a prostitute link the composer of La Juive with Marcel Proust?
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With no fewer than five world premieres, Alicia Crossley and the Acacia Quartet invite the audience into a world of musical story-telling.
The bass-baritone will give recitals featuring his favourite opera arias and musical numbers.
Ksenija Sidorova serves up a sizzling accordion feast from Bach to Piazzolla with Schnittke to follow.
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The Russian composer Tchaikovsky wasn't all that keen to pen what has become one of his most popular, and most performed works.