Benjamin Grosvenor captivates with ‘Elvira Madigan’, and conductor Boreykov captivates with Sibelius’ ‘En Saga’.
The BBC marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps with a story of survival, music, and defiance.
Cellist Anastasia Koblekina and pianist Jean-Selim Abdelmoula at Wigmore Hall with works, by Boulanger, Janáček, and Fauré.
Isabelle Faust, Edward Gardner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra unite in a shimmering programme at Royal Festival Hall.
Renowned writers and performers urge the BBC to reinstate Radio 3 drama, warning its removal risks devastating UK’s vibrant audio drama scene.
The arts and the social media trap: why organisations might need to rethink their use of Facebook and X now that there’s little to pick between the two platforms.
2024 in just over three minutes: fun fairs, shorelines, family, and friends; a year of reflection, peppered with joy and challenge in equal measure.
Musicians and musicologists convene in Oxford for a high point in the Oxford Philharmonic’s Bach Mendelssohn Festival throwing new light on JS Bach’s revival and Mendelssohn’s role in bringing it about.
Philharmonia conductor Giulini was celebrated in his hometown in a concert attended by the late maestro’s son