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Welcome to March’s Bachtrack Edition, where we put the spotlight on a selection of our reviews, stories and images from the past month.
Fast Forward: Hamburg Ballet’s mixed bill proves a mixed success
© Kiran West
Unsteady circus act blown away by spectacle: The Opera Circus reaches Utrecht
© Bart Grietens
Virtuosity and elegance: Bruce Liu at Carnegie Hall
© Jennifer Taylor
Lyrical insights from Felix Klieser playing Strauss with the RSNO, before Bruckner exodus
© Clara Cowen
Contours in motion: Kavakos and Rouvali at the New York Philharmonic
© Chris Lee
Laurent Pelly’s Falstaff passes the Naples test with flying colours
© Luciano Romano
Pierrot Lunaire revival at The Royal Ballet: highly expressive performances
© Camilla Nervi
East meets West in Dai Fujikura’s The Great Wave at Scottish Opera
© Mihaela Bodlovic
Glass’ The Trial marks an impressive return for Perth’s Lost and Found Opera Company
© Chris Canato
Hilary Hahn returns to the stage with the Philadelphia Orchestra
© Jessica Griffin
Opera by committee: Opera Philadelphia premieres Complications in Sue
© Steven Pisano
© Kiran West
© Bart Grietens
© Jennifer Taylor
© Clara Cowen
© Chris Lee
© Luciano Romano
© Camilla Nervi
© Mihaela Bodlovic
© Chris Canato
© Jessica Griffin
© Steven Pisano
Renowned French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard talks about the laconic and playful music of György Kurtág, in celebration of his 100th birthday this year.
Photo of the month
Photographer Krzysztof Bieliński captures a group of strange childlike figures in Mariusz Treliński’s staging of Die Frau ohne Schatten in Warsaw.
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