Blogs

Elizabeth Davis
Submitted by Elizabeth Davis
Wed Apr 25, 2012
Elizabeth Davis enjoys a highly unusual concert of mechanised music of a very human kind
Helen Wallace
Submitted by Helen Wallace
Mon Apr 23, 2012
Helen Wallace reviews a visceral production of Wolfgang Rihm's opera Jakob Lenz
Helen Wallace
Submitted by Helen Wallace
Thu Apr 19, 2012
Helen Wallace on Barenboim's stunning Southbank performance
Jeremy Pound
Submitted by Jeremy Pound
Fri Apr 13, 2012
Jeremy Pound enjoys the premiere of James Burton’s Convergence of the Twain at the St Endellion Easter Festival
Helen Wallace
Submitted by Helen Wallace
Wed Mar 14, 2012
Helen Wallace takes a gamble on Judith Weir's new opera at Covent Garden
Oliver Condy
Submitted by Oliver Condy
Thu Mar 08, 2012
From the Trout Quintet to the 'Unfinished' Symphony: the BBC Music Magazine editorial team pick the works by Schubert we'd take to our desert island
Elizabeth Davis
Submitted by Elizabeth Davis
Thu Mar 08, 2012
Giant pantomime cats, skimpy costumes and plenty of blood. Covent Garden's Rusalka has certainly raised a few eyebrows – but, asks Elizabeth Davis, are directors ever right to dramatically change an opera's setting?