Sarah Traubel on Mozart's first Queen of the Night
- Friday, April 17, 2020
- Mozart
The young German soprano celebrates an inspirational singer, Josepha Hofer
The young German soprano celebrates an inspirational singer, Josepha Hofer
As they embark on a cycle of the Beethoven piano trios, two members of the Sitkovetsky Trio discuss the project
The two sopranos talk about their new Signum album of Couperin and Gesualdo
The soprano and conductor has recorded a triptych combining ancient and modern, 'La Passione', with Ludwig Orchestra
The British violinist talks about a very rare, if not unique, coupling of two major violin concertos, and why he put them together on the same recording
The editor of our brand-new ballet special, Sarah Kirkup, introduces this digital magazine
The violinist discusses the music of the 18th century Dutch-born composer
This month sees the 2018 Leeds Piano Competition winner release an album of Chopin, Brahms and Schumann
The Estonian conductor talks about his three orchestras, and particularly his Tokyo-based NHK Symphony Orchestra as they arrive in Europe as part of a concert tour that takes in nine cities
The Director of Bach Collegium Japan has made a second recording for BIS of the great work
From Renaissance polyphony to the US Civil Rights Movement, we discuss this ambitious and fascinating album
The composer-conductor on being commissioned by BIS to write two new concertos
The English soprano talks about the theme behind her latest recital for Signum, 'The Divine Muse'
The English soprano on a work of which she’s become a modern champion
The English soprano on the fascinating story behind her new Chandos album
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