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A stylish Rake's Progress from Jurowski and the LPO

Toby Spence, Matthew Rose and Andrew Watts shine in a fluent semi-staging at the Royal Festival Hall.

To sing or not to sing: Hamlet in Adelaide

Brett Dean's Hamlet is an extremely powerful theatrical experience, excelling in all aspects of production, singing and musical values, but is it an opera?

One Rheingold to rule them all

With Andris Nelsons' withdrawal from Bayreuth last year, the BSO’s summer home, Tanglewood, became the venue for his Wagner with a concert performance of Das Rheingold

Hamlet boldly adapted by Brett Dean

Brett Dean treats Shakespeare's behemoth as a timeless story told in language that has become timeless; no effort is spared in elucidating and amplifying that story.

Exploring the inner levels of the mind: Szymanowski's Król Roger

Kasper Holten’s production does an impressive job of exploring the concepts of Szymanowski's Król Roger – perhaps more psychologically than philosophically. It’s a production well worth exploring.

Earnest singing and dramatic insight in Das Rheingold

Earnest singing and dramatic insight made Das Rheingold with the Hong Kong Philharmonic a remarkable evening.