Leader of the pack: The strange art of conducting
Elaine Kelly forged a dynamic path with Irish National Opera during lockdown
Elaine Kelly forged a dynamic path with Irish National Opera during lockdown
Norway’s top opera job is being taken up by Annilese Miskimmon. The post comes with its own dramatic history
A heavily redacted report on RTÉ’s orchestras gives the lie to the Government’s claims about transparency
The composer compiles a classic Horizons programme at the NCH; and NI Opera bares all, with mixed results
The pianist, just 22, delivers an unconventional programme with awe-inspiring confidence
The German composer clung to the same style throughout his career – do any modern counterparts keep the faith?
Ryoko Yagyu as the swan queen carries the ballet with strength and grace
In the first Great Symphonies Close Up concert, Charles Hazlewood explores Dvorák and shows a flair for the apt metaphor
The real question now is whether Elaine Kelly will get the opportunities to build her experience and repertoire
Several key vacancies persist at the top of RTÉ’s performing groups, and one man is currently covering three roles
The ‘AntiMidas’ cast of four double as a Greek chorus and the media, presented as a wild line-up of TV pundits
Culture Night to be broadcast on RTÉ as 1,300 events are planned
It is often said we outstrip expectations when it comes to producing talent. But is it true?
Wagner’s music narrows the space between listener and composer like no other
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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