Jeremy Nicholas reports from the Liszt Utrecht Piano Competition, which has just celebrated its 40th anniversary ...
The Royal Philharmonic Society have announced the shortlist for its 2026 awards, in categories including the Impact, Inspiration, Storytelling, Young Artist and Conductor. The ceremony will take place ...
The Cliburn announces the launch of a new program: the Cliburn International Competition for Conductors. Taking place in June 2028 in Houston, Texas, in partnership with the Houston Symphony and the ...
Stella Chen tells Richard Bratby about treating this quirky piece as chamber music How – if asked – would you sum up the Barber Violin Concerto in a single word? For me the word would have to be ‘song ...
The audio landscape is changing, and with it the forces affecting how we buy our hi-fi products: the demise of one of the leading brands in digital music playback may be a cautionary tale ...
Mark Pullinger and Alexandra Coghlan mull over the 1959 stereo studio recording of Don Giovanni conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini ...
This week sees new recordings of Bach's sonatas and partitas for solo violin, Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, and a ...
Jed Distler reads a majestic book on Beethoven’s chamber music: ‘Donat unwraps the complex layers of Beethoven’s middle-period works to an impressively penetrating degree’ ...
As pianist Piotr Anderszewski releases his new recording of late Brahms, he tells Hugo Shirley about what drew him to the composer’s music ...
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When recording technology first arrived in India, it didn’t just change how music was heard but slowly altered who was heard.
Described as a pioneer whose sticks helped to shape the soundtrack of the 20th and 21st centuries, Dunbar passed away ...