Inspired by nature
- Friday, May 6, 2022
Oliver Davis tells us about how the natural world influenced the music on his new album
Oliver Davis tells us about how the natural world influenced the music on his new album
Britten Sinfonia and Pagrav Dance Company join forces at the Barbican next week to explore this fascinating work afresh
Signing, and nurturing, musicians is as important as ever
The New York Youth Symphony's Music Director introduces his ensemble's new recording
Radio 3's Controller on how the station's new season will be reflecting UK music and arts festivals
The composer's new work for the National Open Youth Orchestra depicts a journey between non-disability and disability
Gramophone's Editor in Chief, James Jolly, picks some of the most ear-catching recent releases and offers a playlist of predominantly complete performances for Episode 123
The classical, folk and world-music flautist Eliza Marshall is touring her ‘Rhythms of Migration’ album this month
The BBC Philharmonic's Senior Technical Producer on how they kept on making music
The Dunedin Consort's CEO asks: what if this was a once-in-a-generation opportunity to change classical music?
Pianist Didi Xiao reflects on the role music can play in bridging divides
Gramophone's Editor on the powerful message behind Joyce DiDonato's new environmental album
The new digital concert from David Le Page and the Orchestra of the Swan features music by Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett, Trish Clowes, Purcell, Mozart, Vaughan Williams, Schubert and Bartók, and is free...
Leon Bosch celebrates the bicentenary of his fellow double bassist
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