In the ancient theater of Delphi, against the backdrop of the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, musicAeterna, conducted by Teodor Currentzis, performs Ludwig van Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, in conjunction with a new choreography by Sasha Waltz and her company.

Jenny is young. Her life is over. She killed someone. And she would do it again. When an 80-year-old...

Sir Simon Rattle, the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Rundfunkchor Berlin give an impeccable perform...

Two years prior to the opening scene, the nobleman Florestan has exposed or attempted to expose cert...

How can marks on a 150‐year‐old page transform into the unflinching emotion of Tchaikovsky's 4th Sym...

In celebration of its 100th anniversary in 1983, the Metropolitan Opera hosts a four-hour performanc...

German virtuoso Julia Fischer performs violin and piano concertos by Saint-Saens and Grieg, accompan...

Beginning on the eve of her thirtieth birthday, “Brave Enough,” documents violinist Lindsey Stirling...

Chopin Year 2010 coincides with the 60th anniversary of Daniel Barenboims stage début, and as a pian...

The grand scale and magnificent acoustics of the Roman arena in Verona are ideally suited to the pag...

This short animation draws on advanced digital technologies to offer a new vision of dance in cinema...

The film covers a hundred years in the lives of the Ricordi family, the Milan publishing house of th...

The renowned orchestra presents the world's biggest annual classical open air concert live from thei...

Leonard Bernstein narrated by legendary screen star Lauren Bacall. The movie also relies extensivel...

Enjoy the summer evening concerts of André Rieu on the most romantic square in the Netherlands: the ...

A story built around the music of Oskar Merikanto, tells the love story of the poor musician Lauri A...

Imagine a window into the past. Imagine finally connecting singers' bodies to the voices you have al...

The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than paro...

For Mahler, symphonies always were a means of interpreting the most convoluted philosophical problem...