Featured today
Classical music news - Firedove — English organist Anna Lapwood's new album was recorded in a Norwegian cathedral
Today's festival / masterclass
Costa Barcelona Music Festival (Costa Barcelona, Spain)
Anniversaries
Haydn: The Creation (1798); Franz Lehár (1870); Rudolph Hermann Simonsen (1889); Bob Auger (1928); Alfred Edward Housman (1936); Lydia Mordkovitch (1944); Adrian Williams (1956); Boris Pergamenschikow (2004); Ronald Senator (2015); Miriam Brickman (2015); Anthony Payne (2021); more >>
Twenty-five years ago today
CD Spotlight — Staggering beauty - Roderic Dunnett listens to Judy Martin's choir Voces Sacrae (published 30 April 2000)
Twenty years ago today
One year on — Lars Vogt talks to Tess Crebbin about his late friend and partner, the cellist Boris Pergamenschikow (published 30 April 2005)
Today's background image
Derived from the oil painting Norrsken. Studie från Nord Norge (Northern Lights - Study from North Norway) by Swedish artist Anna Katarina Boberg (1864-1935)
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