Early in 1726, for reasons essentially unknown, Johann Sebastian Bach interrupted his continuous production of cantatas. Between February and September 1726, he performed 18 cantatas by his cousin Johann Ludwig Bach, and he performed none of his own music at
March, 2025
Renowned for her commanding presence and profound musical insight, Simone Young has broken barriers in the traditionally male-dominated world of orchestral conducting. Young’s career is marked by a distinguished trajectory that has earned her a reputation for passionate interpretations crafted
Frédéric Chopin, born on March 1st 1810, is one of the most popular composers in the history of classical music. Although he specialised in writing for piano, he composed in a variety of forms: ballades, impromptus, nocturnes, scherzos, and more.
There is a very exciting world premiere about to occur at the Barbican Center in London. A new work by British composer Michael Zev Gordon will be featured on March 25, 2025. Entitled A Kind of Haunting, it will feature
‘Express the Music Instead of Ourselves’ The playing of Dutch pianist Hannes Minnaar has been described as ‘buoyant and convincingly thought-through’ (The Guardian) and ‘free of bluff and swagger and in deference of the music at all times’ (NRC). He