Trumpet

Matthias Höfs: “If You Can Play a Simple Melody Beautifully You Are a Musician; If You Can Only Play Perfect You Are a Trumpet Player”

The legendary trumpet player Matthias Höfs discusses exciting topics such as the German Brass, rehearsing with a group, playing on the piccolo, brass arrangements, teaching… This interview is a must for all of us who love the iconic German sound.

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Horn

Anneke Scott: “If We Want to Be a Cultural Force for Good and Engage With Members of the Public, It Is Vital That We Are All Openly Positive About What We Do”

In Horn Magazine, we are fortunate to have Anneke Scott, probably one of the most outstanding specialists in natural horn and period brass instruments, who has vast experience playing with leading ensembles. In this interview with Will Padfield, she talks about her career in Historically Informed Performance (HIP).

Anneke Scott: “If We Want to Be a Cultural Force for Good and Engage With Members of the Public, It Is Vital That We Are All Openly Positive About What We Do” Open »

Guitar

Gabriel Bianco: “I Never Get Tired of Playing or Listening to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Music on the Guitar!”

Here at Guitar Magazine, we are very proud to interview Gabriel Bianco, a young leading figure on the international classical guitar scene. Many thanks to Gabriel for sitting down with us to talk about what he’s been up to lately.

Gabriel Bianco: “I Never Get Tired of Playing or Listening to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Music on the Guitar!” Open »

Violoncello

Josie Campbell: “After ‘Black Lives Matter’ There Was a Big Push to Start Playing Music by Underrepresented Groups”

Josie Campbell is a young American cellist studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London through a Marshall Scholarship who is committed to bringing music by underrepresented groups to the stage. Nadège Rochat speaks with her about her experience in the UK and her work to advocate black voices in classical music.

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