Cellist Gautier Capuçon, speaking with supporter of the arts Michèle Corash in San Francisco during the pandemic, was ...
The third International Cello Festival of Canada had the world by a string Saturday night as it capped nearly a full week of nightly concerts, intimate recitals, master classes, “cello chats” and ...
Sir Mark Elder was back on the scene of past triumphs last night as he returned to the Hallé at the Bridgewater Hall – and he ...
Robert Plant brought his latest project, Saving Grace, to Brooklyn Paramount for a night of old-world folk & reimagined Led Zeppelin classics.
Mumbai music teacher Jini Dinshaw’s death a fortnight ago has sparked an outpouring of love, gratitude and memories of her ...
Playing in BBC NOW is a full-time job just like any other. As well as spending days rehearsing for concerts or recordings, we ...
Snider's supercharged relationship with her art form and open-book stance on depression and anxiety shine through in her new ...
Shostakovich is remembered by contemporaries who were interviewed many decades later as a student of single-minded ...
THERE was a time when Arturo Toscanini was a ‘cellist. Undoubtedly he was an excellent ‘cellist, although, like old Uncle Ned, he laid down the fiddle and the bow to become one of the greatest ...
Mr. Zaslawsky, who may have wondered at the critical merriment, was not to be laughed out of business. Over the summer he gathered up another version of the Beethoven Symphony Orchestra, and, mirabile ...
Most musicians spend years mastering a single instrument. Then there are those rare talents who look at one instrument and think, ‘Sure, but what about five more?’ These multi-instrumentalists aren’t ...
That is why singers, string players, and wind instrumentalists seem to tell stories even without words. They exist in a ...