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After a 10-year silence Bowie is back with an album that’s thick with visions of ageing, death and violence
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Feb 27, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
Thompson mixes timeless rural tragedies with electrifying guitar meditations, but this concert was more Hendrix than Hardy
Feb 27, 2013
Minimalism: how it all began . . . how it all began . . . how it all began . . . how it all began . . . how it all began . . .
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Feb 26, 2013
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Feb 26, 2013
The pianist bared his soul in a terrific performance before a spellbound audience
Feb 26, 2013
With András Schiff playing Mozart concertos on a copy of an 1802 fortepiano, this was an unusually successful enterprise
Feb 25, 2013
Clad in unfastened straitjacket and yeti mask, the “luxury rap” maestro cast himself as the isolated and tortured solo artist
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Feb 24, 2013
A bracing aperitif of music by John Zorn preceded a nicely judged pairing of Britten and Shostakovich
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Feb 24, 2013
Strong music-making is the strength of this production, with Jonas Kaufmann performing the title role with rare sensitivity
Feb 24, 2013
Even in a stripped-down format, the rewards of Yorke’s conversion to electronic music rang out
Feb 22, 2013
Once the poster-boy of El Sistema, one of the world’s most sought-after conductors talks about his philosophy of life and music
Feb 22, 2013
An American duo are breathing new life into ancient ballads
Feb 22, 2013
The violinist’s elegance in Fauré’s ‘Après un rêve’, his sole encore, meant the old magic was back
Peter Aspden
Feb 22, 2013
Dinos Chapman, purveyor of infernal images that make your flesh crawl, has made his first album
Feb 21, 2013
Jonathan Boyd is excellent in the title role, but this production lacks emotional impact
Feb 20, 2013
A Turnage-composed showcase for bass player John Patitucci was the most successful element in this jazz-themed evening
Feb 19, 2013
This raucous opérette revival revels in campery and kitsch – but also delivers irresistible music and exceptional singing
Feb 19, 2013
Though seemingly sensitive and fragile, the singer-songwriter here revealed a tougher sensibility
Feb 19, 2013
There was a powerful sense of history in this gig from the bass player’s trio, featuring his wife Eliane Elias on piano
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