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Women ComposersVIDEO PODCAST: Women Composers - Our special hour-long illustrated feature on women composers includes contributions from Diana Ambache, Gail Wein, Hilary Tann, Natalie Artemas-Polak and Victoria Bond.

New RecordingsVIDEO PODCAST: New Recordings - Find out about Adrian Williams, Andriy Lehki, African Pianism, Heinrich Schütz and Walter Arlen, and meet Stephen Sutton of Divine Art Recordings, conductor Kenneth Woods, composer Graham Williams and others.

Donald NallyVIDEO INTERVIEW: Ona Jarmalavičiūtė talks to American choral conductor Donald Nally, director of The Crossing, in this fascinating, illustrated, one hour programme.

Kurtág

Nornally refers to the Hungarian composer György Kurtág or to his wife Márta Kinsker.

A selection of articles about Kurtág

Echoes of Oblivion by Robert McCarney - Rough winds do shake

Linear Clarity - Julian Jacobson's Wigmore Hall recital impresses Malcolm Miller

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