Features

Bruckner Redrawn

The view of Bruckner’s symphonies as vast musical statements is challenged by a ‘miniaturised’ version of the Second by Antony Payne. This ‘bare-boned Bruckner’ raises wider questions about the composer’s intentions, writes Philip Clark

My music: Ed Balls

The Labour politician on combining being Shadow Chancellor with learning the piano, and the terror of performing Schumann in concert

John Cage - Manhattan Music

John Cage was more excited by traffic noise on sixth avenue than by the music of Mozart. Philip Clark absorbs the sounds surrounding the composer’s New York apartment to understand why Cage wrote what he did

Karajan's Sibelius

In 1981 Gramophone's Robert Layton spoke to Herbert von Karajan about the conductor's special affinity with Sibelius's music...

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