Sarah Perry | My Music: ‘Classical music represents a stability and constancy that is always there’
- Monday, March 29, 2021
The novelist on the power of Bach to free one’s imagination and give comfort in difficult times
The novelist on the power of Bach to free one’s imagination and give comfort in difficult times
Tenebrae commence their online Holy Week Festival at St John’s Smith Square with a beautiful performance of Stainer’s 'God so Loved the World'
The BBC’s World Affairs Editor on the powerful place of music at difficult times
With multiple concerts and recordings each year, life’s busy for Renaud Capuçon – even in lockdown. Refusing to give up on himself or the young artists he supports, the violinist has launched several projects – not least an all-Elgar recording, he tells Charlotte Gardner
Together with pianist Christopher Glynn, the violinist has recorded completions of fragments left unfinished by the composer
Outstanding new recordings, including Wagner's Wesendonck Lieder from Lise Davidsen, Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier by Phantasm, Mozart's violin sonatas from Rachel Podger and Christopher Glynn, and more...
The co-founder of Manchester Collective on the commitment they've made to audiences - and to themselves
Gramophone's Editor on the delight of discovering new music through artists - and talking to them about it
Alamire's founder and conductor introduces the music and history behind a fascinating project
Michael McManus meets Osmo Vänskä to decipher Mahler’s meticulous markings in the score for his Fifth Symphony
Andrew Mellor talks to the Finn about his second recording of Sibelius’s Fourth
Music Director John Butt introduces the Cambridge Music Festival performance with illustrated talk
Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies have influenced every generation of composers since they were written. Riccardo Chailly talks to Philip Clark about the enduring power of the symphonies
From recitals in the woods to making innovative films, the violinist on lockdown music-making
Elgar from Renaud Capuçon and Simon Rattle, the Jussen brothers play Rachmaninov, Sandrine Piau sings Richard Strauss, and we sample forthcoming albums by Louise Alder, Adam Walker, Augustin Hadelich and Miloš
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