Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson's vast primordial compositions all but dissolve structure, leaving the evocation of feeling to celebrate a communion of man and the natural world ...
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The dreampop trio's ornithologically minded debut sports a clear aesthetic and sense of control, with echoes of shoegaze's ...
Verdi’s masterpiece and a celebrated Der Rosenkavalier revival anchor the festival at Wormsley, alongside a new Monteverdi ...
A mellifluous Evangelist anchored an evening of Sebastiani and Steffani, crowned by a scintillating Stabat Mater ...
The world-renowned countertenor discusses building The Grange Festival from scratch, balancing adventurous programming with ...
To director Orpha Phelan, Handel’s Tamerlano can pose problems for modern audiences. When it premiered in 1724 the stories of Tamerlane the Tartar and his Ottoman rival Bayezid I would have been well ...
The opening scenes play out on what appears to be a relatively spare, shifting interior – doors, beds and blocks constantly reconfigured – before the lake scene brings the production’s central image ...
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