7 Notes in 7 Days at 7pm
- Friday, July 24, 2020
Maria Marchant introduces her novel live-streamed concert series, featuring new works written for the piano, premiered every Monday
Maria Marchant introduces her novel live-streamed concert series, featuring new works written for the piano, premiered every Monday
Ensemble Correspondances has looked at how to make its performing and touring more sustainable - and wants to encourage others to do the same
Concerts and operas watchable at the click of a button serves us audiences well - but we must make sure it serves artists too
As the Proms opens with a huge new work recorded remotely in lockdown, the composer and producer talk us through how the complex digital project was put together
The pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews, including new releases from the Danish National Symphony Orchestra and Gianandrea Noseda, Hallé Orchestra and Sir Mark Elder, Augustin Hadelich, Inbal Segev, Cinquecento, and many more
The piece is just one of nine premieres to feature on the ensemble's forthcoming Delphian album, HERE WE ARE
Ian Venables reflects upon his largest scale work to date and discusses how an unlikely commission took him in a creative direction that he never thought possible
Daniel Tong reflects on Mendelssohn's masterpiece, which remains as popular today as the day it was written
Jeremy Nicholas surveys recordings of Rachmaninov’s impish masterpiece spanning nine decades
Pianist Matthew Schellhorn's new recording of unknown piano works by Herbert Howells – released today – has been a voyage of discovery not unlike that of premiering brand new music
Augustin Hadelich plays Dvořák, the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin plays CPE Bach, James Gilchrist sings Jonathan Dove, and we've pre-release tracks by Bertrand Chamayou, Khatia Buniatishvili, Ermonela Jaho, and Joshua Bell and friends at the Verbier Festival
'Never To Forget' written by Howard Goodall, and commissioned by London Symphony Chorus
One of the world’s most successful film music composers, Hans Zimmer, reflects on what makes Ennio Morricone the greatest
Born December 13, 1928; died July 1, 2020
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