LEBRECHT LISTENS | Where To Start With Your Weinberg Journey
By Norman Lebrecht on April 1, 2022
When people ask, ‘where do I start with Weinberg?’, I've had no easy answer — until now.
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By Norman Lebrecht on April 1, 2022
When people ask, ‘where do I start with Weinberg?’, I've had no easy answer — until now.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on March 18, 2022
Ligeti and Kodaly get an exemplary liftoff from the Danish National Vocal Ensemble, opening up uncharted worlds of imagination.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on March 11, 2022
Into every musical life, a little Birtwistle must fall.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on February 4, 2022
It’s about time Germans got to grips with their greatest modern composer.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on January 28, 2022
If you want to know where Russian music is heading right now, the music of Nastasia Khrushcheva is a brilliant, battered gateway.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 31, 2021
Classical music fans can take comfort in a string of notable recordings released in 2021.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on December 17, 2021
Choosing an album of the year is never easy.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on December 3, 2021
Hans Werner Henze's 'The Sea Betrayed' is an immersive acoustic picture in a new recording.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on November 26, 2021
Performing a commissioned work from Scottish composer James MacMillan and Brahms' Fourth, the Pittsburgh Symphony proves it can match the best in America.
(Continue reading)By Norman Lebrecht on October 29, 2021
Emily D’Angelo will go far, but she’ll have a lot to do to beat this original, immaculate conception.
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