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The Silver Tassie makes a triumphant return
Mark-Anthony Turnage's First World War opera both moves and dazzles at the Barbican.
Finding the balance? Psappha with Ligeti, Kurtág and more
Finding wit and introspection with Psappha in their 2018/19 season opener
Entertaining but not entrancing: Turnage's Coraline
Mark-Anthony Turnage's take on Neil Gaiman's classic young adult novella is well sung and well staged, without quite reaching peak intensity.
A peach of an Albert Herring at Grange Festival
With a combined age of 161 years, John Copley and Steuart Bedford certainly bring ample experience to Grange Festival's new production of Britten's Albert Herring.
Rare Mozart through modern eyes
The London Mozart Players and a talented company of singers presented a special chance to hear a rare, unfinished Mozart opera in an even rarer guise.
A trek up Mount B Minor with Paul McCreesh
With splendid singing from Chorus of Royal Nothern Sinfonia and Quay Voices; Paul McCreesh’s B Minor Mass is full of joy but lacks emotional punch.
