October 31th – November 2nd | Marcus Bosch conducting “Mahler: glows of the Secession” in Catania
A profound and visionary musical journey awaits the audience in Catania, where Marcus Bosch will conduct Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor with the Orchestra of the Teatro Massimo Bellini. Titled “Mahler: glows of the Secession”, the concert draws
October 30th | Lü Jia – inauguration of the Symphonic Season at Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa
Lü Jia opens the new 2025-26 symphonic season of the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa with a programme that celebrates both the French and Belgian symphonic traditions. Under his baton, the orchestra of the Carlo Felice Foundation will perform an
October 28th | Gabriel Prokofiev with Lukas Geniušas and Anna Geniushene at GAIDA Festival in Vilnius
Our acclaimed British composer, producer, and electronic music innovator Gabriel Prokofiev takes center stage at the GAIDA Festival in Vilnius for a thrilling evening at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall. In this programme, his powerful and immersive works for piano and
Five stars for Rory Musgrave in Deidamia at Wexford Festival Opera
Our baritone Rory Musgrave was part of the critically acclaimed cast of Deidamia at this year’s Wexford Festival Opera, a production that garnered a wave of enthusiastic five-star reviews from leading international outlets. Performing the role of Fenice, Musgrave stood out
Oleg Caetani and Charlie Siem’s Brahms Violin Concerto acclaimed by Gramophone Magazine
Violinist Charlie Siem and conductor Oleg Caetani return with a new recording of Brahms’s Violin Concerto, released by Signum Classics, which has recently received an enthusiastic review from Gramophone Magazine. Their collaboration, following the earlier success of their Beethoven recording,
Karen Slack shines in Back Bay Chorale’s 50th anniversary concert – review
Soprano Karen Slack was a featured guest in the Back Bay Chorale’s milestone 50th anniversary concert at Boston’s Old South Church, a performance that received high praise in Boston Classical Review for its emotional depth, vocal excellence, and dynamic programming. Dressed
October 25th | Yibai Chen in concert at China NCPA Beijing with Huang Yi and China National Symphony Orchestra
The prestigious China National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing will host a remarkable symphonic concert featuring cellist Yibai Chen, conductor Huang Yi, and the China National Symphony Orchestra. Part of the NCPA’s celebrated symphonic season, this performance brings
October 25th | Luca Franzetti – J.S. Bach cello suites at Teatro PIME in Milan with “Cello del Mare”
The Teatro PIME in Milan will host a deeply symbolic performance of J.S. Bach's cello suites, within the framework of the project “Orchestra del Mare”, created by the Fondazione Casa dello Spirito e delle Arti. This unique initiative combines music, spirituality,
October 24th – 25th | Maxim Rysanov – Dutch Premiere of G. Prokofiev’s Viola Concerto
The Phion Orchestra presents the Dutch premiere of Gabriel Prokofiev’s Viola Concerto, a groundbreaking work composed specifically for Maxim Rysanov. In this innovative performance, Rysanov appears in his dual role as soloist and conductor. Our Gabriel Prokofiev, grandson of legendary composer
October 23rd | Raphaela Gromes performing Elgar cello concerto in Yerevan
Raphaela Gromes performs Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 with the Armenian State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sergey Smbatyan, at the launch concert of the Symphonic Forest initiative in Yerevan. The event marks the beginning of a unique