Harry Christophers at 70: The Sixteen's founder on a life in music
- Friday, July 5, 2024
The founder of The Sixteen reflects on his career as one of the world's leading conductors
The founder of The Sixteen reflects on his career as one of the world's leading conductors
The soprano and composer presents her second album of works from composers including herself
The two pianists, partners both off stage and on, juxtapose Schubert and Desyatnikov
The mezzo-soprano on recording music by Martinů, Dvořák, Hans Krása and Gideon Klein
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
An anniversary conversation on one of the great works of Western classical music
The bass gives us songs by Mussorgsky, Schubert, Richard Strauss, Ireland, Finzi, Gurney, Head and Warlock
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
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