Russian Soul: Revolutions in Russian music
The events of 1917 changed the course of history but Russian music has had more than its share of revolutions.
The events of 1917 changed the course of history but Russian music has had more than its share of revolutions.
Okay, so we know Bach's Passions deserve to be here, but if you've had your fill of Messiahs, try these Easter alternatives.
Credit to Trump for having the energy to run the US at 70, but musicians have always shown resilience in the face of age.
The mezzo on the prevalence of domestic violence and why she believes “Cavalleria Rusticana is absolutely contemporary”.
The composer speaks to Clive Paget about his new album of music for Wayne Mcgregor's ballet Woolf Works.
Ahead of his Musica Viva Festival, the Artistic Director talks about the allure of intimate performer-audience relationships.
From busker to band leader, meet the young gun turned experienced hand.
Symphony for one: Mahler’s song cycle gets the full Kaufmann treatment.
Ahead of her performance in Two Weddings, One Bride, the singer nominates three musicals she'd happily never hear again.
Never Tilt Your Chair comments musically on the labyrinth of rules regulating the use of cutlery at the table.
For the voice of Australia, who likes to sing as he's driving in the bush, it’s classical for concentration, Dylan for inspiration.
WASO Principal Flute Andrew Nicholson was in at the birth of several Potters. Memoirs from the Studio
The Canadian bass-baritone says there's no excuse for the Finnish composer's songs not to be present in more recital programmes.