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Conductor Marin Alsop shares her experiences of the legendary West Side Story composer.
A stage adaptation of this thriller with a live soundtrack by the 麻豆官网首页入口 Symphony Orchestra.
Gareth auditions new singers for his choir before intensive rehearsals get under way.
Neville Marriner conducts Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields in Schubert's Symphony No 10.
Daniel Barenboim conducts Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the Royal Albert Hall.
The Vienna Philharmonic鈥檚 annual New Year鈥檚 Day concert.
The gifted young stars visit The Sound of Music locations and perform songs from the film.
Film about the first International Double Bass Competition, held in Port Erin in 1978.
Ten of Leonard Bernstein's works are celebrated by those whose lives they have touched.
Leonard Bernstein conducts the Israel Philharmonic in Mahler's Des Knaben Wunderhorn.
Leonard Bernstein celebrates the 125th anniversary of the birth of composer Gustav Mahler.
The New Zealand soprano looks back at her life in song through 40 years of performances.
Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa talks to Bernard Levin and sings a selection of opera scenes.
Montserrat Caball茅 sings some of the opera roles with which she is particularly associated
Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre present an epic, heart-rending journey of the soul.
The Vienna Philharmonic's annual Summer Night Concert from the Sch枚nbrunn Palace Gardens.
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Mary Marquis introduces Dame Janet Baker in concert at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
A portrait of the Kanneh-Mason family as they perform a lockdown concert from their home.
Danielle de Niese explores the lives and works of five forgotten female composers.
Petroc Trelawny and Josie d鈥橝rby host the first round of the prestigious competition.
Captivating performances from the 麻豆官网首页入口 Philharmonic and soloist Zo毛 Beyers.
Sparkling production of the Gilbert and Sullivan classic, set in the Tower of London.
In this film, made in 2011, the then Prince of Wales explores the work of Hubert Parry.