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Today's Video of the Day was filmed live in Oxford’s iconic Sheldonian Theatre. This performance of Bach’s Mass in B minor brings together the Choir of The Queen’s College Oxford and the Academy of ...
From Lise Davidsen’s rare Senta to rediscovered Boult and radiant Ravel, these are the recordings that define this month’s ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard has recorded the largest selection yet from György Kurtág’s Játékok, and in the presence of the ...
From Proms sensation to forgotten gem, this once-popular orchestral work's revival on record offers new life – despite its absence from the concert stage ...
Lise Davidsen’s Senta, Sofronitsky’s spontaneity, Karajan live in Berlin – this month’s issue offers powerful reminders of how recordings preserve the unrepeatable ...
Mason, the Takács Quartet and Pierre-Laurent Aimard, guides to Sofronitsky and Silvestrov, and a deep dive into Prokofiev’s ...
Kick off your worldwide festival-going adventures this year by perusing our guide – you’re bound to spot something that ...
A compelling portrait of the iconic wartime pianist and cultural hero, brought vividly to life in a major new study ...
The reach of Carmen is greater than opera itself – there are many who could hum the Habanera or whistle the Toreador song without ever having set foot in an opera house. Bizet’s rather controversial ...
Saehyun Kim has been awarded First Prize at the 2025 Long-Thibaud Competition for piano, following the final round held at the Opéra-Comique in Paris in late March. Kim also received the Audience ...
'The past in the present – this is my task.' Modest Mussorgsky’s Khovanshchina, subtitled a ‘national music drama’, is no sweeping historical epic, but a sombre meditation on Russian history. It’s a ...
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