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BristolMixtape: Transatlantic Resonance
Purcell, Shaw, Barber, Bartók, Britten, Burrell
English String Orchestra; Zoë Beyers
BristolHaydn Trumpet Concerto with Matilda Lloyd
Farrenc, Haydn, Schubert
Bath Festival Orchestra; Peter Manning; Matilda Lloyd
BristolTchaikovsky, Strauss and Sibelius - an evening packed with emotional intensity
Sibelius, Strauss R., Tchaikovsky
Bristol Symphony Orchestra; Robert Weaver
BristolBlaze of Glory!
Hackbridge Johnson: Blaze of Glory!
Stephen Higgins; Caroline Clegg; Welsh National Opera; Madeleine Boyd; Elanor Higgins; Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
BristolThe Magic FluteNew production
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute)
Tomáš Hanus; Daisy Evans; Welsh National Opera; Loren Elstein; Jake Wiltshire; Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
BristolThe Sleeping Beauty
Tchaikovsky: The Sleeping Beauty
Sir Matthew Bourne; New Adventures; Lez Brotherston; Paule Constable
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Welsh National Opera on tour: a musically powerful Madama Butterfly
Lindy Hume's new production works reasonably well in allowing the story to be told with sufficient emotional weight.
Nureyev's Romeo and Juliet
ENB performs Nureyev's Romeo ad Juliet, a production preoccupied with death, which lurks in every corner.
Unfamiliar Russians break the routine
Kirill Karabits leads the BSO in music by Glazunov and Tchaikovsky, which prove more appealing that David Fray's Beethoven.
Triumphant Tchaikovsky from Nikolaj Znaider and the LSO
The conductor and soloist usually have a close relationship, but rarely are they the same person. Nikolaj Znaider demonstrated his musical prowess as both a violin soloist and as conductor commanding the London Symphony Orchestra.
Memoirs of a Pear-Shaped Life: the essence of Satie
In Memoirs of a Pear-Shaped Life, Erik Satie, the eccentric French Normandy composer, was defined on stage in three different forms, each with a bowler hat, in a music theatre performance of Satie's life.
Labèque sisters captivate with Schubert and Glass
Two interlocking grand pianos, the front with its lid removed, centred the stage of pale pink lights at St George’s. The Labèque sisters, Katia and Marielle perform Ravel, Schubert, Bernstein and Glass.