The King’s 2026 New Years Honours List has been announced, recognising outstanding contributions to music and the arts. Mezzo ...
From revamped classics to extravagant limited editions, the latest hi-fi launches push design and performance to bold new extremes ...
Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews, featuring Leif Ove Andsnes and Bertrand Chamayou ...
I support Wilson’s stance: that opera must be open to all; that it has been misrepresented by the media and mistreated by governments’ ...
The Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii has overcome blindness to achieve worldwide recognition and a contract with Deutsche Grammophon. Jeremy Nicholas meets him in advance of the release of his second ...
Bach’s Cantata No 106 is remarkable for its consoling mood and ethereal sound world, dominated by recorders and violas da gamba. Mark Seow assesses a range of approaches to the work ...
Today’s most creative young artists are reshaping recording in their own image. Charlotte Gardner talks to some of the most innovative figures about what the art form means to them ...
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The concert 'A Spanish Nativity' will be released as part of the LIVE From London Christmas online festival on December 13, 2026. If you are a library, university or other organisation that would be ...
You can divide Scriabin’s career into two halves. Before about 1900 he was a latter-day Russian Chopin, writing the sort of piano pieces that Chopin might have written had he lived longer; after that, ...
Classics Reconsidered: Trevor Pinnock’s 1986 recording of Haydn’s ‘Nelson’ Mass Friday, June 13, 2025 Lindsay Kemp and Richard Wigmore revisit Trevor Pinnock’s 1986 recording of Haydn’s ‘Nelson’ Mass ...
The 2026 festival will mark the 50th anniversary of Benjamin Britten's death ...