
Welser-Most: Music is about give and take
The Salzburg Festival is running a series of mostly obsequious and banal interviews with this summer’s headliners. But these clips from the Franz chat reveals
The Salzburg Festival is running a series of mostly obsequious and banal interviews with this summer’s headliners. But these clips from the Franz chat reveals
A hissy spat has broken out in the New York Review of Books over a magisterial essay by Robert Winter, Distinguished Professor of Music at UCLA,
In the latest instalment of her newbie diary as a member of the Berlin-based Artemis Quartet, US violinist Anthea Kreston gets to grips with the beast in
Cool thinking from the University of Michigan.
‘The orchestra of the future needs to be prepared for anything. So we might as well be dressed for it.’
We’ve just heard that Yusif Eyvazov will be stepping in for Johan Botha in this month’s new Vienna production of Puccini’s Turandot, opening April 28.
The Siberian baritone, undergoing treatment for brain cancer, starts a four-concert tour this weekend to central Europe with the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dmitri
Alexander Pereira disclsoed the season yesterday at a meeting with union representatives. Here are the leaks we have received: Music director Riccardo Chailly will open
Chris Goldscheider, a viola player in the Covent Garden orchestra, claims his hearing was ‘irreversibly damaged’ by brass instruments that played behind him during performances
He was the face of music on Canadian television. Howard Cable, who has died aged 95, was music director of Canadian General Electric Hour on radio from
Russian police have opened a murder investigation into the death of Dmitry Tsilikin who was found dead in his apartment of multiple stab wounds. He
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