Music
Enchanted garden of song
A dozen of the best Schubert Lieder to take the listener beyond the three great song cycles
In search of perfect pitch
Many composers, including me, love football so much that we are inspired by the beautiful game
Sweet singing in the choir
Dumbing down church music and liturgy has emptied the pews. Our tradition deserves better
Psalms in Praise of Scotland’s Past
Thomas Wode’s part-books show the centrality of music in Scottish life just before the Reformation
Coming to Terms with History
For the first time in the history of the Bayreuth Festival, a Jewish director staged a new production
Why I worship these local heroes
From choirs to colliery bands, the Cumnock Tryst festival celebrates the social aspect of music
Contemplating the abyss
Bruckner and Mahler were very different but their epic ninth symphonies have much in common
What really unites Europe
The work of the Continent’s great composers is rooted in a culture long predating the age of revolution
The Beat Goes On
Young composers are still gripped by the urge to make music, and now to break down cultural barriers
Opera’s Essence Is The Orchestra
The Vienna State Opera’s orchestra is fairly paid — and never has an off-night. London players aren’t so lucky
