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Beats of the World
Drumming Traditions across Cultures
Journey with us through the world's most fascinating drumming traditions

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Celebrating a Century: SONICO and Eduardo Rovira
April kicks off the year-long centennial celebrations for the Argentine tango composer and player Eduardo Rovira. Interlude first looked at his work in a 2024 review of a unique multi-media production called Five-Six-Seven-Eight. Now, SONICO is taking Rovira back to
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Bach Babies in Music
Johanna Carolina Bach (1737-81)
Johanna Carolina Bach was baptised on 30 October 1737 in the midst of a severe professional crisis for her father. It all started on 14 May 1737 when the German-Danish composer, theorist and critic of music Johann Adolf Scheibe published
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Musicians and Artists: Vollrath and Pollock
Carl Vollrath: Pollock’s Pictures As a painter, Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) broke all the rules. He pushed abstract expressionism to dizzying heights. Enjoying both fame and notoriety during his lifetime, his works continue to challenge us to see how he did,
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MUSIC OF THE WEEK

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Trio Shaham-Erez-Wallfisch delivers authoritative performances across this 4-CD set, capturing Beethoven's development from his ambitious Op. 1 works to his crowning "Archduke" Trio—his final public performance as a pianist. Have a listen!

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Playlist: A Beginner’s Guide to Messiaen
I’ve always felt Olivier Messiaen (1908–1992) was something of a “Marmite composer”: you either love his music or you don’t. It’s not the easiest music to listen to. I remember playing one of the movements from Messiaen’s extraordinary Vingt Regards
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