From ancient to modern, hail music’s breadth
- Saturday, December 5, 2020
From Ockeghem to Ešenvalds, it's been an inspiring year of releases
From Ockeghem to Ešenvalds, it's been an inspiring year of releases
Editor Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews, including Vox Luminis, Gidon Kremer, Marin Alsop, Tabea Zimmermann, Fatma Said and more...
Blackford's brand new piano miniature, performed by Simon Callaghan, ably accompanied by Jason the dog
Two new works for dancers and LSO musicians explore the silent City's creative energy
The vision behind HarrisonParrott's newly launched online concert platform
Behind-the-scenes at Westminster Abbey for the Christmas edition of Live from London
We were all itching to make music again, with real people, in a real concert hall!
Héloïse Werner has expanded her brilliant lockdown invention for ensemble: Gesualdo Six take up the challenge
The United Strings of Europe's Artistic Director on exploring diverse voices in music
Learn more about Nordoff Robbins's inspiring work, and the challenges Covid-19 has brought
The behind-the-scenes story of an imaginative – and dramatic – campaign to inspire new audiences
Katharine Dain reflects on one positive consequence of life in lockdown: 'Our best work needs slowness, space to ask questions and wait for answers, and patience with our brains and bodies as they adapt to new information'
Daniil Trifonov plays Stravinsky, Paavo Järvi conducts Tchaikovsky, Mark Simpson's Geysir, Henze for mandolin and pre-release tracks by Maki Namekawa and Christian-Pierre La Marca
New arrangement is for solo violin and string quartet
The Southampton venue traces its origins back to a Concert Society launched 60 years ago next week
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