James Ehnes on Leonard Bernstein and John Williams
- Friday, April 26, 2024
The violinist on his new album of two beautifully lyrical 20th century works
The violinist on his new album of two beautifully lyrical 20th century works
Tenor and pianist discuss the songs of a powerful musical voice
Kirill Gerstein's new album links two composers – Debussy and Komitas – in a programme of powerful memories
A much-in-demand conductor talks about working with the world's great orchestras and recording two classic ballet scores in Paris
Richard Wigmore joins Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss the great composer's life and works
The Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich's Chief Conductor releases a cycle of the great composer's five symphonies
An album of hope through the dark is released by British composer Rebecca Dale
An exciting new orchestral project is launched in style
Cellist Max Ruisi and violinist Eloisa-Fleur Thom on their new release on Platoon
Arcangelo's conductor Jonathan Cohen on recording Handel's powerful oratoria, Theodora
The tenor, inspired by his new garden during the pandemic, presents a programme of songs about flowers
The pianist's new recording explores the iconic work's meaning for today's world, a century since its premiere
The composer and pianist join this week's podcast to discuss their new EP
The British viola-player pays musical tribute to one of his musical forebears, a true pioneer of the instrument
The great Polish pianist discusses the music of his celebrated fellow countryman
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