Verdi: Requiem
the greatest opera Verdi never wrote, the most dramatic sacred music ever composed
the greatest opera Verdi never wrote, the most dramatic sacred music ever composed
the greatest opera Verdi never wrote, the most dramatic sacred music ever composed
a delicate balance between political duty and creative expression: dark, brooding, and painfully personal
from fiery Romanticism to avant-garde, topped with a dash of pure energy: a sparkling concert conducted by former chief conductor Michel Tabachnik
the cello as a human voice: from Schumann’s intimate romanticism to the flamboyant madness of Don Quixote
Beyond The Score – with eyes fixed on the infinite, Saariaho, Britten, and Sibelius create works rooted in the raw power of nature and the sea
Beyond The Score – with eyes fixed on the infinite, Saariaho, Britten, and Sibelius create works rooted in the raw power of nature and the sea
“It’s good! Awfully emotional! Too emotional, but I love it!” — intense Romanticism and overwhelming melancholy with Ingo Metzmacher and Christian Tetzlaff
“It’s good! Awfully emotional! Too emotional, but I love it!” — intense Romanticism and overwhelming melancholy with Ingo Metzmacher and Christian Tetzlaff
cosmic energy and spiritual liberation with Lukáš Vondráček and Kazushi Ono
ring in the New Year with beloved operatic classics: from Puccini's silky lyricism and the sparkling French charm of Delibes and Gounod, to the spectacular bel canto fireworks of Donizetti
ring in the New Year with beloved operatic classics: from Puccini's silky lyricism and the sparkling French charm of Delibes and Gounod, to the spectacular bel canto fireworks of Donizetti