15 Highlights in the Life of Felix Klieser
We are very excited to welcome Horn Magazine’s Featured Artist for our April issue: Felix Klieser.
15 Highlights in the Life of Felix Klieser Open »
We are very excited to welcome Horn Magazine’s Featured Artist for our April issue: Felix Klieser.
15 Highlights in the Life of Felix Klieser Open »
We are proud to announce Piano Magazine’s Featured Artist for the month of April 2022: Maestro György Sebők.
13 Highlights in the Life of Gyorgy Sebok Open »
The Pablo Casals International Award is open to cello students from all over the world born after 31 December 2000 and will offer three grand prizes of 18,000 euros, 12,000 euros and 6,000 euros.
New Edition of the Pablo Casals International Award for Young Cellists Open »
Vadim Karpinos is the only percussionist in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra who plays in the timpani and percussion sections. In this interview, he talks about his career, gives us some tips, and even shares an interesting PDF technique exercise.
Vadim Karpinos: “Always Try to Get Better Even When You’re Good at Something” Open »
Double bassist with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe and Freiburg Baroque Orchestra and Teacher of Violone and Historical Bass in Graz and Frankfurt, Dane Roberts details his experience as a musician from the United States and Europe and his thoughts on the role of the “historical” double bass and its place in the current classical music landscape.
An expansive discography covering six decades reveals a fascinating evolution of a supreme pianist.
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Treasures at Dillon Music Open »
Eckart Runge tells Nadège Rochat about his current projects, as a soloist and with his duo colleague Jacques Ammon.
Eckart Runge on His Current Projects Open »
Alessandra Belloni tells us about her research on the Black Madonna and her musical project around this goddess that comes from ancient times.
The Voyage of the Black Madonna Open »
Nadège Rochat has an interesting conversation with Eckart Runge, who is probably one of the most versatile European cellists who can be seen in his eclectic Duo Runge&Ammon, in a more traditional chamber ensembles, or as a soloist with orchestra.