This is our updated musical about the runaway Statue of Liberty getting arrested. Her opponent is McGreedy, NYC's worst slumlord. This second project is with new cast of experienced teens and younger.
Explore the secrets of the universe with Professor Brian Cox in this special event that combines ground-breaking science with the power of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra.
First modern performance of a 1692 oratorio for soloists and orchestra by Francesco Gasparini, in the wonderful setting of the cloister of Trinità dei Monti in Rome, with a remarkable Baroque ensemble and exceptional soloists, conducted by Emmanuel Resche-Caserta.
Under the baton of Pascal Rophé, the Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra performs Luciano Berio's Sinfonia and Mahler's Fünf frühe Lieder, after introducing us to Bára Gísladóttir's sea sons seasons.
Mary and Joseph with the baby Jesus in the stable in Bethlehem, the adoration of the shepherds and then the Magi, the massacre of the innocents ordered by Herod, the flight to Egypt: these are the well-known episodes of the Christmas story recounted in the Gospels. Regularly performed at the court of Dresden during the Christmas holidays, this is a pioneering work of 17th-century German music.
A young opera singer appears like a dream beneath an elderly man's balcony, singing a passionate serenade. But that nocturnal enchantment, tinged with melancholy and desire, leaves behind more questions than answers.
The Veneranda Fabbrica del Duomo, in collaboration with the Giuseppe Verdi Symphony Orchestra and Choir Foundation of Milan, presents Johann Sebastian Bach's St. John Passion (Johannespassion) BWV 245, performed by the LaBarocca Instrumental and Vocal Ensemble of Milan conducted by Ruben Jais.
The grand closing concert of the 2024 edition of the Nantes classical music festival. The programme includes Dvorak's ‘Slavonic Dance’, Pablo de Sarasate's ‘Bohemian Airs’ and the first movement of Tchaikovsky's ‘Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1’. Also excerpts from works by Chopin, Albéniz, Mascagni, Puccini and Sibelius.
After bringing a breath of fresh air to the Moroccan music scene, Walid Ben Selim – accompanied by harpist Marie-Marguerite Cano – is set to shake up Journeys Through Music.
Leading a troupe of mischievous creatures, François Chaignaud explores the medieval origins of the Louvre. A unique performance with the air of a daydream.
The father sets the tone, the son takes the solo. In Lausanne, two stars come together on stage who just happen to be from the same family. Jean-Jacques Kantorow, who conducts the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, opens the evening with Camille Saint-Saëns's Symphony n° 2. Alexandre Kantorow then joins him to perform Johannes Brahms's Piano Concerto No. 2.
To mark the 140th anniversary of the organ at Riga Cathedral, Latvian organist Iveta Apkalna and the Latvian Choir are presenting a concert combining classical works (Johann Sebastian Bach, Franz Liszt) and contemporary pieces (Sven-David Sandström), showcasing the rich sound of this exceptional instrument.
Irish up-and-coming singer CMAT performs her material with a healthy dose of humour at Eurosonic. An extravagant performance from this generous artist.
More popular than ever, the elusive and charismatic Thomas de Pourquery is coming to promote his album Let the Monster Fall on stage at Jazz à Porquerolles.
Experience Maya Dunietz's concert at Jazz à Porquerolles, a performance given as part of the festival's first Nuit Blanche. Dunietz pays tribute to Ethiopian composer, pianist, and nun, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou.
They've known each other for over 20 years and have been making music together for around 15. Nils Wülker and Arne Jansen are constantly reinventing the space in which their musical ideas flourish.
Finland may be the happiest country on earth, but it is also known as the land of a thousand sad songs. Lurking in the shadows of this Nordic welfare state are violence, alcoholism and inequality. A century after its premiere, the most Finnish of all operas is now being performed in a new production at the Helsinki Opera House.