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Time stood still as Johnson floated the delicate melodic threads of Shostakovich’s A major Prelude, No 7, which melted right into the gently interweaving counterpoint of Brahms’s Op 76 No 4. By ...
Not one note fell under the table, not one phrase emerged without meaning'. Jed Distler finds at least one marvellous set in today's Cliburn Competition Preliminaries ...
Not since Alfred Cortot and, more recently, Francesca Libetta have I heard Saint-Säens served up with such boundless ...
Today sees the release of albums of Purcell from Helen Charlston, Mendelssohn from Lahav Shani and CPE Bach from Ryo Terakado ...
The recording can be found on Lanyi’s upcoming album ‘Organ Reflections: Mozart, Franck & Reger’ ...
The recording can be found on Herlin’s upcoming album ‘Dialogue: Debussy & Schumann’ ...
The French opera festival receives the award in recognition of its commitment to new work, including the premiere of Kaija ...
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Matthew Best, born 6 February 1957, was a versatile and celebrated figure in British classical music, making lasting ...
The recording can be found on Herlin’s upcoming album ‘Dialogue: Debussy & Schumann’ ...
As Christopher Gray records his first album with the choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, he tells Martin Cullingford about ...
David Watkin, one of the foremost cellists of his generation, has died at the age of 60. Born in Crowthorne, Berkshire, he ...