“A journey beyond the borders of classical music with Wolfram Christ and Gaetano Di Bacco” – review on Giornale Adige
Here is an excellent concert that defies the usual “predictable” paths and demonstrates how the boundaries of classical music are far broader than we are typically led to believe. The penultimate concert offered by the Arena Foundation for this late
Carlos Natale shines as Paco in Manuel de Falla’s La Vida breve at Angers Nantes Opéra – review
Manuel de Falla at Angers Nantes Opéra: a breath of Andalusia in the Pays de la Loire! Let us salute the welcome initiative of presenting a diptych entirely dedicated to Manuel de Falla. Bringing together El Amor brujo and La Vida
Lü Jia, Il turco in Italia at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona – review
Rossini’s Il turco in Italia arrives at the Teatro Filarmonico in Verona in Roberto Catalano’s production, featuring a very solid vocal cast. The penultimate title of the season, Il turco in Italia takes the stage at the Teatro Filarmonico, a theatre
Maria Badstue – review of the concerts in Tours on Classykeo
“Grieg Alert: The Norwegians Are Back in Tours!” The first time Norwegians landed in Tours was in 853. They didn’t leave the best memories behind. Luckily, a lot of water has flowed under the bridges of the Loire since then. The
Karen Slack’s African Queens – interview on Oregon Artswatch
Grammy-winning soprano Karen Slack presents African Queens, a powerful recital at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton, Oregon, celebrating the lives and voices of extraordinary women from the African continent. Through seven new arias—commissioned from composers including Jessie
Maya Oganyan & Oleg Caetani “A Shostakovich Legacy in Nice” – review on Classykeo
At the opening of the new symphonic season in Nice, pianist Maya Oganyan performed Dmitri Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 2 under the baton of Oleg Caetani, in a commemorative program marking the 50th anniversary of the composer’s death. Framed by the
Pizzicato magazine features review of Alinde Quintet’s latest recording
“Pavel Haas: Quintet for Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn and Bassoon op. 10” Pavel Haas, like many Czech-Jewish composers, was murdered by the National Socialists in concentration camps. Since the 1990s, his music has also undergone a long-overdue revival. A student of Leoš
“The voice. The man. The legend – A concert celebrating the 90th anniversary of Luciano Pavarotti” at Shanghai Opera House
We are delighted to finally announce the concert entitled “The voice. The man. The legend - A concert celebrating the 90th anniversary of Luciano Pavarotti”, taking place on October 12 at the Shanghai Opera House, with our Lü Jia conducting
Interpreting Lü Jia’s Complete Bruckner Recordings: A Cross-Cultural Explanation – Interview on China Daily
Interpreting Lü Jia’s Complete Bruckner Recordings: A Cross-Cultural Explanation Dear Music Lovers, Today, I’d like to share with you a musical treasure that cannot be missed: a complete recording of Bruckner’s symphonies conducted by Lü Jia, released by the National Centre for
Maria Badstue debuts in Bengaluru with the South Asian Symphony Orchestra – review on Bangalore Mirror
SASO’s musical storytelling resonates in Bengaluru On Saturday evening, the city enjoyed a moving musical event as the South Asian Symphony Orchestra (SASO) presented ‘Peace Notes: An Evening at the Opera’ at Christ College Auditorium. The show combined music, drama, emotion,