As Meridian releases its debut album Finding Light, conductor Irene Messoloras reflects on sacred choral music as a space for ...
How one immersive New York performance resolved the balance problem that has shaped virtually every live and recorded ...
Michal Oren is announced as Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s Calleva Assistant Conductor. The role received more than 140 ...
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of 'Sarabande' from Bach's Partita No. 2 by violinist Christian Tetzlaff. This ...
The conductor, pianist and composer Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT) was an inspiring presence in the musical world, whose ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Edmund Rubbra’s Evening Service in A flat, Nunc dimittis by The Choir of Merton College, Oxford. This comes from a new album of Rubbra’s choral music from ...
Hector Berlioz was the arch-Romantic composer, his life was all you’d expect – by turn turbulent and passionate, ecstatic and melancholic. Berlioz’s father was a country doctor practising near ...
Scarlatti produced the vast body of instrumental music for which he’s best known, and in particular the keyboard sonatas. These works extended the genre immeasurably, introducing a virtuosity and ...
Schumann is a key figure in the Romantic movement; none investigated the Romantic’s obsession with feeling and passion quite so thoroughly as him. Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Verdi and ...
Composer, teacher, Abbé, Casanova, writer, sage, pioneer and champion of new music, philanthropist, philosopher and one of the greatest pianists in history, Liszt was the very embodiment of the ...
Oxford’s Schwarzman Centre will officially open to the public tomorrow, with a free day-long Open House featuring concerts, ...
– with courtly dances, a pantomime in Urgèle’s cave and a delicate ballet where the Spring Fairy turns it into an azure ...
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