Last weekend, French pianist Hélène Grimaud accompanied fellow Frenchman, conductor Lionel Bringuier, as he led the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The musicians dazzled the audience, performing ...
Reporting from Zurich, Switzerland — Swiss audiences aren’t known to stand, not, anyway, during ovations at orchestra concerts. Maybe that comes with the complacent territory. Lucky Switzerland ranks ...
3 ICYMI: Meet the Next On Stage: Season 6 Finalists LA Phil Associate Conductor Lionel Bringuier leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic and charismatic violinist Julian Rachlin in three performances of ...
The 94th season of classical music at the Hollywood Bowl got underway Tuesday night with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in their assigned seats and a pair of 28-year-olds serving as conductor and ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Celebrated French conductor Lionel Bringuier returns to the Ravinia ...
The kids just keep on coming. Saturday, July 11 at Blossom Music Center, the Cleveland Orchestra played host to two very young musicians already making their mark in the world of classical music.
Celebrated French conductor Lionel Bringuier will makes his debut leading the Dallas Symphony Orchestra this week. Peter Czornyj, vice president of artistic operations at DSO, calls Bringuier “one of ...
Lionel Bringuier, former resident conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will preside Tuesday over the opener of the Hollywood Bowl’s classical season. The show features pianist Yuja Wang, who ...
Lionel Bringuier, the French conductor, made his New York debut on Tuesday night. But readers of this newspaper have had a taste of him before. In January 2007, he conducted in Davos, Switzerland. I ...
Anyone hoping to get a sense of the young French conductor Lionel Bringuier from his San Francisco Symphony debut in Davies Symphony Hall on Wednesday night would have been left in dire confusion. Can ...
Thursday night's Dallas Symphony Orchestra concert was full of surprises, some good, some not so good. In the Beethoven, Grimaud and Bringuier favored a first movement on the relaxed side of the ...