Q&A with composer, Gabriela Ortiz
We spoke to the composer about her latest work, 'Altar de Cuerda' and her collaborations with Gustavo Dudamel
We spoke to the composer about her latest work, 'Altar de Cuerda' and her collaborations with Gustavo Dudamel
Clarinetist, Graeme Steele Johnson and the Loeffler Octet Revival Ensemble perform this newly discovered work
In both speaking with the Austrian composer and exploring his music, Hattie Butterworth finds a powerful honesty of experience
‘This recording prompts a revisiting the question of why we know what we know today.’
The American tenor, joined by Palaver Strings, explores American protest songs
The cellist combines two 20th-century British concertos with a brand-new work
The pianist on his latest album pairing Schubert with composers inspired by him
The baritone tackles one of the most challenging works in the Lieder singer's repertoire
Major orchestras and artists will visit the west-country for performances starting in October
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