We sat down with Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum to find out more about what inspired her exhibition It Will End in Tears and how ...
Three films by French filmmaker Sarah Maldoror, that look at carnival and celebration after independence in West Africa in ...
Alternative-rock icon Kim Deal makes her Barbican debut with Nobody Loves You More (4AD, 22 Nov 2024), her highly-anticipated solo album. Accompanied by a handpicked ensemble, Deal brings her new ...
The world’s best jazz, right here. Explore today’s greats, new musicians making waves, and stories from the genre’s rich legacy. Dig in to all things jazz - from the biggest global names to rising ...
Conducted by Rafael Payare, the Montréal orchestra launches a European tour. Preceding Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Javier Perianes is the soloist in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No 1. Iman Habibi’s ...
Experience New Orleans-inspired music via two London-based groups, adding a distinctive twist to the classic sounds. Based around double bass, accordion, and clarinet, Whiskey Moonface are led by the ...
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A yearlong series exploring how filmmakers use animation to capture the chaos, complexity and human cost of war. Our new series explores how artists and storytellers from around the world address ...
Yo-Yo Ma reflects on performing his final recital with long-time musical partner Kathryn Stott. Plus, find out more about the music and artists in the concert. Read the BBC SO's free digital programme ...
A runaway hit at its 1724 premiere, Louise Alder stars in Giulio Cesare - arguably Handel’s most popular operatic creation – a drama teeming with passion and political skulduggery. Sparks fly as ...
Hear the transcendent Mozart Requiem, completed by Robert Levin and featuring four outstanding Guildhall singers as soloists. Guildhall School welcomes ambitious and versatile London choir Eclectic ...