The sixth and final concert by the Belcea quartet performing Beethoven’s complete Quartets.
Adam Laloum and Quatuor Strada deliver a dazzling kaleidoscope of romantic moods.
Víkingur Ólafsson, the Icelandic piano sensation, presents this Sunday morning a packed programme illustrating the extent of his talent.
Haydn's mischievous influence on Beethoven in a three-part lesson.
An inspired trio devoted to Bruch, Debussy, Schumann and Beethoven.
The Modigliani Quartet celebrates the modernity of Haydn and Grieg.
The Mozartian legend championed by Alexis Kossenko and his set of Ambassadors.
Dialogues of keyboard and percussion around Rachmaninov and Bartók.
The musical tale imagined by Jean Broussolle to music by André Popp hasn't aged a day and the truculent Juliette demonstrates this.
Passing the baton for Victor-Julien Laferrière's cello and Maxim Emelyanychev's piano.
The beauty of Bach's artistry by a powerful trio, Emmanuel Pahud, Trevor Pinnock and Jonathan Manson.
Piano master Fazil Say with the dashing heroes of the Modigliani Quartet.
Talent doesn't wait for people to first grow old and the very young Alexandra Dovgan has already proved it.
The Swedish clarinet player Martin Fröst in good company with Antoine Tamestit and Shai Wosner.
Argentinean pianist Nelson Goerner contrasts Schubert and Liszt. Fascinating.
Sergey Dogadin plunges us into the depths of the Russian soul with Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev and Stravinsky.
Roger Muraro combines the virtuosity and romanticism of Chopin and Albéniz.
All the nuances of the mandolin and the exquisite skill of Avi Avital.
One fine morning, little Peter opened the gate of the garden and went out into the vast green meadows...
Christian Tetzlaff and his eponymous quartet celebrate Mozart and Sibelius.
A unique and intimate encounter between Vivaldi's violin and Piazzolla's bandoneon.
Mendelssohn chamber musician and the art of Schumann's declaration of love by the Trio Wanderer.
The luminous Belcea in Brahms and Britten.