Apple Music Classical has announced the release of a new EP, Max Ritcher: Hamnet Live. The recording includes three tracks ...
The acclaimed Belgian bass-baritone José van Dam, who excelled in roles at major opera houses across Europe and praised for ...
Iréne Theorin (Elektra), Jennifer Holloway (Chrysothemis), Tanja Ariane Baumgartner (Klytemnestra), Nikolai Schukoff (Aegisth), Iain Paterson (Orest), Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Choirs / Edward ...
Blomstedt’s discography is fairly voluminous, but even in the context of some exceptional recordings (including an impressive ...
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of ayalot (אַיָּלוֹת) by The Choirs of the Temple Church, London, composed by Omri Kochavi. The work was commissioned by Choir & Organ as part of our 2026 New ...
Pekka Kuusisto on the roots of bis deeply personal new album; John Dowland – why his songs are still relevant 400 years on ...
In a Times interview earlier this year, tenor Roberto Alagna pointed out that, in terms of accessibility, opera ‘was never as ...
As the Exilarte Zentrum in Vienna marks its 10th birthday, James Jolly learns about its mission to bring home musical estates ...
Today's Video of the Day is a performance of James Whitbourn's Solitude by the Oriel College Chapel Choir and Craig Ogden.
Kazuki Yamada is on ebullient form; but then, I’ve rarely encountered him when he isn’t. He’s back in Britain for a fortnight ...
In the January 1985 issue of Gramophone the Belgian bass-baritone José van Dam – who has died at the age of 85 – spoke to Helena Matheopoulos while recording Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer with Kara ...
Often considered the ‘problem child’ among Mendelssohn’s symphonies, the ‘Reformation’ has been less popular on record than ...