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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Simon Rattle is possibly the most interesting conductor before the public today.
On the morning after conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in two concerts at Carnegie Hall recently, Simon Rattle was in a car on the way to Boston and dialed up a reporter in California. “Oh, don’t ...
In Simon Rattle’s Farewell Concert: Mahler’s 6th Symphony, the conductor says goodbye. Sir Simon Rattle began his work with the Berliner Philharmoniker in 1987 by conducting Gustav Mahler's 6th ...
For those who love out-of-town orchestras, this is a particularly strong season. The Rotterdam Philharmonic brought its tour to an energizing close a few weeks ago. On April 27, you can hear the ...
“Orchestras are like people,” said Sir Simon Rattle. “They’re the sonic embodiment of their community.” Rattle should know. The 61-year-old British conductor has lifted his baton in front of most of ...
As Adès premieres an orchestral work, “The Exterminating Angel” is receiving something rare in contemporary opera: a new production. By Joshua Barone Not everything was an artistic or audience success ...
As the chief conductor and artistic director of the Berlin Philharmonic, Simon Rattle holds one of the most prestigious and coveted jobs in the world of conducting. The English maestro, who joined the ...
The Beatles aren't the only shaggy-haired musicians with a decades-long attachment to EMI. The venerable label is celebrating 30 years with conductor Sir Simon Rattle, music director of the Berlin ...
The Prom was Sir Simon Rattle's last appearance in the UK before he heads to Munich - but we certainly haven’t seen the last of him Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author ...
London Symphony Orchestra has more digital recordings than any other orchestra in the world. Since opening in 1904, they have gone from gramophone recordings to digitised film scores. Now, after 113 ...