Fate, Hope & Charity
The Foundling Museum pieces together the lost stories of its eighteenth-century namesakes.
The Foundling Museum pieces together the lost stories of its eighteenth-century namesakes.
ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830
Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Medea receives an intense UK premiere in David McVicar's new production for ENO.
Princeton University Chamber Choir and Westminster Kantorei join forces in a daring and fresh performance of Handel and Scarlatti.
A particularly engaging Così fan tutte opens what promises to be a great operatic season for ETO.
A beautiful performance by Harry Bicket and The English Concert throws up questions about the relationship between modern performance practice and scholarship.
A small display reveals an embarrassment of riches.
The Mughal miniature meets natural history in this superb display.
Eighteenth-century Paris and Rome on a Grand Tour to Japan.
Phantasm present a spell-bindingly clear version of JS Bach's Die Kunst der Fuge.