Conducting Elgar is not about control, it’s about companionship | Conductor Jason Thornton on Edward Elgar
Artistic Director of the Budleigh Music Festival, Jason Thornton looks back on years learning the...
Artistic Director of the Budleigh Music Festival, Jason Thornton looks back on years learning the...
Responding to the variance of wind and weight in historic organs
Clare Stevens explores the strength and unique offering of Liverpool’s amateur choral scene
George McPhee has spent more than 60 years shaping the sound of Paisley Abbey, mentoring generations...
Ahead of two premieres, Stephen Pritchard talks to the British composer Joanna Marsh about her...
From its postwar beginnings as a beacon of peace through performance, the Llangollen International...
Holly Baker meets previous choristers to learn about the subsequent direction of their lives and the...
Palestrina’s name has become shorthand for sacred polyphony – but 500 years since his birth, how...
Henry Fairs examines a new organ by the Dutch builder Orgelmakerij Reil, for the Luisenkirche,...
Composer Patrick Hawes reflects on the philosophical shifts that changed the language of choral...
As the historic Three Choirs Festival, rooted in the English choral tradition, welcomes a new...
Matthew Power visits the ‘cathedral of North London’ where the painstaking restoration of its...
David Wordsworth explores the rich yet often overlooked choral traditions of Switzerland, tracing a...
Paul Hale talks to Daniel Spencer, principal of the London organ builder Bishop & Son, about...
As the original score to Smyth’s Mass in D is discovered in Liverpool, Leah Broad takes a deeper...
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