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Tuesday, 21 July 2026
Musically, an evening of complete enjoyment: Olivia Fuchs's playful 'Love Island' setting for Handel's Amadigi in Buxton
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Handel: Amadigi di Gaula - Tim Morgan, Hilary Cronin, Rowan Pierce - Buxton International Festival (Photo: Genevieve Girling) Handel: Amad...
Monday, 20 July 2026
More than a concert: Mozart's La clemenza di Tito at the Buxton Festival brings out the work's real drama
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Mozart: La clemenza di Tito ; Maria Stella Maurizi, Indyana Schneider, Xavier Mas, Frances Gregory, director: Corina Würsch, conductor: Adri...
Friday, 17 July 2026
Against a backdrop of fear, surveillance and political violence, the play explores the absurdity of tyranny, the courage of resistance and the enduring power of art to speak truth when words cannot.
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A new play which premieres at Park Theatre on 27 August and runs until 10 October, is set to explore the life and music of Dmitri Shostakovi...
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Conducting is a profession of lifelong learning: Vasily Petrenko on nurturing talent & broadening horizons
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Vasily Petrenko’s Academy for Young Conductors in Yerevan, Armenia (Photo: © Primavera Foundation of Armenia) Vasily Petrenko ’s Academy for...
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Compelling music drama: Wagner's Tristan und Isolde returns to Longborough Festival Opera with Peter Wedd & Catharine Woodward, conductor Anthony Negus
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Wagner: Tristan und Isolde - Peter Wedd - Longborough Festival Opera (Photo: Matthew Williams-Ellis) Wagner: Tristan und Isolde ; Peter We...
Style & enjoyment: John Wilson & Sinfonia of London bring Cheltenham Music Festival to a close with a light music programme culminating in Eric Coates's rarity Cinderella
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John Wilson & Sinfonia of London at Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham Music Festival (Photo: Still Moving Media for Cheltenham Festivals)...
Friday, 10 July 2026
There is no iceberg, no skeleton key; Finnegans Wake is not a cipher. It is only itself.
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A drawing of Joyce (with eyepatch) by Djuna Barnes from 1922, the year in which Joyce began the 17-year task of writing Finnegans Wake ...
Full circle: Blackheath Halls Community Opera celebrates 20 years with a return 'Carmen', the opera that launched the company
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Twenty years ago, Blackheath Halls launched an ambitious annual community opera project with a production of Bizet's Carmen . This Septe...
Thursday, 9 July 2026
New research links Handel's organist in Dublin with the Scottish fiddler & composer Charles Macklean
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Dr Aaron McGregor (Photo: Campbell Parker) Advertisements for Handel's performances in Dublin in 1741 and 1742 (when he premiered Messi...
Upping its game: 10th anniversary Windsor Festival International String Competition concludes with concerto finale with orchestra for the first time
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The 2026 Windsor Festival International String Competition (WFISC) is the 10th anniversary competition and for this WFISC is upping its game...
Tuesday, 7 July 2026
The Bridgewater Hall celebrates its 30th birthday drawing together various strands of Manchester's music making
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The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester The Bridgewater Hall in Manchester is celebrating its 30th birthday! The opening concert was on 11 Septembe...
Jacob was wrestling in the arms of a stranger: London Concord Singers to premiere Robert Hugill's 'Aubade & Love Song'
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Back in the late 1990s one of the origins for ideas for new musical works was the moment during mass when I tuned the homily out and my mind...
Monday, 6 July 2026
Gutsy & vivid: Verdi's La traviata at St Paul's Opera imaginatively reinvents the work as parable of punk London
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Verdi: La traviata - Christian Joel, Isobel Hughes, Ted Day - St Paul's Opera (Photo: Julian Guidera) Verdi: La traviata ; Lizzie Ryde...
Saturday, 4 July 2026
The colour of love: a film of Augusta Holmès's Au bois dormant celebrates lovers in Soho
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Irish-French composer Augusta Holmès's Au bois dormant from Paysages d’Amour is an uplifting song, full of joys the love-drunk lovers,...
Carmen to the fore
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Bizet's perennially popular opera Carmen , a work capable of multiple reinventions, is popping up in two UK regional productions. North...
Wednesday, 1 July 2026
Saxophones in the City: saxophonist Jess Gillam invites saxophonists & clarinettists to come & play for massed event as part of CBSO in the City festival
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CBSO at New Street Station as part of CBSO in the City , 2024 (Photo: Hannah Fathers) As part of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (...
Friday, 26 June 2026
Giulio Cesare at the Grange: superb music performances compensate for David Alden's scattershot approach to Handel's masterpiece
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Handel: Giulio Cesare - Zheng Jiang, Owen Willetts, Jess Dandy - The Grange Festival (Photo: Richard Hubert Smith) Handel: Giulio Cesare i...
Thursday, 25 June 2026
It's all about the music: Opera Holland Park chorus & City of London Sinfonia on terrific form under Naomi Woo in powerful, celebratory Turandot
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Puccini: Turandot - José de Eça - Opera Holland Park (Photo: Pablo Strong) Puccini: Turandot ; Anne Sophie Duprels, José de Eça, Fflur Wyn,...
Wednesday, 24 June 2026
80th anniversary: the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates with its new season & music director Vasily Petrenko looks forward
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Vasily Petrenko (Photo: Ben Wright) The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has announced nearly sixty concerts in twelve venues as part of its pla...
Tuesday, 23 June 2026
As Ryan Wigglesworth steps down as chief conductor of BBC SSO, his replacement is announced as Antony Hermus, principal guest conductor of Opera North
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Antony Hermus (Photo: Marco Borggreve) Next year, Ryan Wigglesworth completes a remarkable five seasons as chief conductor of the BBC Scotti...
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