Not just the way we fund the arts, but even the way we talk about it, is wrong
- Thursday, November 10, 2022
The devastating cuts to ENO and Britten Sinfonia should encourage a fresh look at the way cultural support is shared
The devastating cuts to ENO and Britten Sinfonia should encourage a fresh look at the way cultural support is shared
The MultiPiano Ensemble has recorded new versions of innovative masterpieces by Shostakovich and Frank Martin; Artistic Director Tomer Lev describes a journey that started with a childhood memory
10 works by women composers that we hope you will celebrate and enjoy as much as we do.
Christophe Rousset on Lully, Couperin and three decades of Les Talens Lyriques | Decca's Solti Ring: remastered for Spatial Audio and sounding better than ever | Britten’s War Requiem: the best recordings
Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the finest recordings from this month's reviews
Kitty Whately writes about the importance of support for parents in opera ahead of Glyndebourne's SWAP'ra retreat in February 2023
Across a century, broadcasting has changed music – and society
A new commission by Joanna Marsh for six strings, reflecting on the erosion of the Earth's beauty
A guide to Malek Jandali's Symphony No.6, ‘The Desert Rose’, introduced by Jack Pepper
Jack Pepper speaks with Syrian-American composer and pianist Malek Jandali ahead of the premier of his Symphony No 6 'The Desert Rose' at the National Museum of Qatar next month
Oxygen for 12 flutes, multitracked and performed by Jennifer Grim
His music had a profound effect on the 20th century and continues to inspire audiences today through music for ballet, film and concert hall. We choose our top 10 Prokofiev recordings, with a bonus at the end!
Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes plays the Furiante from his latest recording of the Dvorak Tone Pictures
The actor on how music informs her life and work, especially when playing a conductor in her latest film, Tár
From Shakespeare's first folio to Frozen the Musical, a fascinating trip through musical theatre history to the present day.
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