If one wonders why Johann Ludwig – Bach’s distant cousin, employed 150 miles away at the court of Meiningen – was so favoured ...
Listeners will have their own pantheon of classic Mahler Ninth recordings but here is one that demands to be heard.
More gaps in the Samuel Coleridge-Taylor discography usefully plugged, lent bright-eyed and polished advocacy by the Ulster ...
The Gothic Symphony (1919 27) might yet set a record not only for its logistics but also the number of live performances, ...
Incorporating a range of styles and influences, the music of Jamie Wilkins invites the listener into his inner musical world through his debut album, Primo ...
How – if asked – would you sum up the Barber Violin Concerto in a single word? For me the word would have to be ‘song’; specifically the long, seemingly effortless solo melody that opens the whole ...
Jeremy Nicholas looks at the glittering career of a glamorous Australian pianist, renowned for her virtuosity and stamina, whose humble beginnings were captured in a 1951 biopic ...
Martyn Brabbins tells Andrew Mellor about recording Elgar with the Huddersfield Choral Society, and shares his thoughts on the essence of conducting ...
The Cliburn announces the launch of a new program: the Cliburn International Competition for Conductors. Taking place in June 2028 in Houston, Texas, in partnership with the Houston Symphony and the ...
As the Elgar Society marks its 75th anniversary, James Jolly joins its guiding lights to learn about its history from its foundation in 1951 to its current ambitions ...
Piotr Anderszewski: the pianist on the expressive power of late Brahms; Steven Isserlis pairs sonatas by Schumann and ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of We Have Not Long to Love, by mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston and its composer, ...
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