Association of British Orchestras holds its annual talking shop in Belfast
The NSO’s new principal guest conductor hit it off again with orchestra and audience
Recent changes in the national broadcaster have serious implications for music groups
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra took a democratic path to choosing Daniele Gatti as chief conductor
As the principal conductors of the NSO and the CO finish up, the question arises: how best to deal with their succession?
The Vanbrugh Quartet’s unusual approach played up the contrast between early and late Beethoven
The Swedish Chamber Orchestra offered an alternative to ‘stouter’ performances of Brahms's second symphony
The new season is strong on singing and orchestral debuts, and composers from Sibelius to Mahler
The composer Christian Wolff, of the New York School, was central to a memorable night in Louth
Classical music round-up: The young ensemble played Messiaen’s dark music – which he composed as a POW – in near-darkness
RTÉ tends to give new Irish music just one airing in concert, so its plans to celebrate the past century of Irish music is a very valuable idea
The German composer clung to the same style throughout his career – do any modern counterparts keep the faith?
The German cellist describes his typical day, from rehearsals to recordings
Irish Chamber Orchestra’s Gábor Takács-Nagy brings a fresh and fun approach to the composer’s symphonies
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