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Welcome to October’s Bachtrack Edition, where we put the spotlight on a selection of our reviews, stories and images from the past month.
Seaside shenanigans: English Touring Opera transfers Donizetti to the English coast
© Richard Hubert Smith
Extraordinary resilience in an Accident/a Life at Sadler’s Wells East
© Filip Van Roe
Artistic adventures with the Manchester Collective at the Southbank
© Mike Skelton
A Rosenkavalier in vivid hues opens the Zurich Opera season
© Matthias Baus
Augustin Hadelich joins BBC Philharmonic Orchestra for bold season opener
© Chris Payne
Acosta Danza’s A Decade in Motion: a truly tremendous quadruple bill
© Argel Ernesto González Alvarez
Atlanta Ballet showcases impressive range in Balanchine & Peck program
© Shoccara Marcus 2025
Masked marvels and Venetian mischief: Cavalli’s Pompeo Magno at Bayreuth Baroque
© Clemens Manser Photography
A new Tosca from The Royal Opera: Anna Netrebko returns, with a vengeance
© The Royal Opera | Marc Brenner
Deborah Warner directs a memorable Turn of the Screw in Rome
© Fabrizio Sansoni | Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
Jonathan Watkins’ A Single Man pierces the heart at the Linbury
© 2025 Johan Persson
© Richard Hubert Smith
© Filip Van Roe
© Mike Skelton
© Matthias Baus
© Chris Payne
© Argel Ernesto González Alvarez
© Shoccara Marcus 2025
© Clemens Manser Photography
© The Royal Opera | Marc Brenner
© Fabrizio Sansoni | Teatro dell’Opera di Roma
© 2025 Johan Persson
Bomsori Kim makes her debut with the Seoul Philharmonic – and the orchestra makes its first appearance at Carnegie Hall for 18 years...
Photo of the month
Photographer Andrei Gîndac captures the terrifying, tragic ritual of George Enescu’s Œdipe, in Bucharest National Opera’s production directed by Stefano Poda.
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