Helen Wallace
Helen Wallace is consultant editor of BBC Music Magazine.
Mahler's Symphony No. 3 provided an unforgettable finish to the Berlin Philharmonic's series in the British capital
How well did the tale of a waitress turned Playboy model and billionaire's wife translate to the operatic stage? Helen Wallace finds out
Christopher Alden's production may have pleased the critics but, argues Helen Wallace, he puts an ill-fitting concept ahead of the music
As the Southbank's Pollini Project draws to a close Helen Wallace gives us her views on the highlights, including refreshing Stockhausen and some brutal Schumann
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Labèque Sisters, Royal Festival Hall, 21 June
Helen Wallace tests the £50,000 'acoustic device' that offers new ways of listening… perhaps.
Helen Wallace tries out the Yellow Lounge in Bermondsey Street Tunnels with its heady mix of bright lights, beer...and baroque
Helen Wallace on the power of Mieczysław Weinberg's opera The Passenger, written in 1967 but only now receiving its UK premiere
Helen Wallace samples Boulez's Exquisite Labyrinth at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
