Superstar Russian ballerina dazzles in Hong Kong… Natalia Osipova’s dazzling dancing and demonstrations of astounding flexibility lit up her Hong Kong Arts Festival…
Vixen, opera without orchestra, chorus or stage,… Silent Opera strips operas to their bare bones. In the case of Vixen, this brings narrative clarity to Janacek’s…
Anna Netrebko and Yusif Eyvazov recital –… The first half consisted entirely of Russian songs, by composers including Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky and…
Pavel Kolesnikov and Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s… Russian pianist’s distinctive interpretation and devotion to blending the solo part’s lines with the playing of the…
A ‘Death and the Maiden’ for the ages from Esmé… Superb artistry, depth of interpretation and the sheer joy of the playing from young South Korea-born female…
Pianist Bruce Liu shows artistry without limits… Canadian shows dexterous touch, precision and uncanny maturity in two Chopin works, silky skills in Ravel’s…
‘The Blackpink of classical music’: Korean… The four Korean women of the award-winning Esmé Quartet make their Hong Kong debut this month. First violin Bae…
Conductor on period instruments’ value, Cate… Laurence Equilbey, named by Blanchett’s Lydia Tár in Oscar-nominated film as one of the women who paved her way as…
Superstar ballerina Natalia Osipova headlines… Performances by the Russian ballerina and the premiere of a musical about Sun Yat-sen are among the highlights as…
International arts collaboration via Zoom a new… With more than 40 dancers taught via Zoom from Melbourne, Stephanie Lake’s Colossus is finally coming to the Hong…