Josef Labor Plays Beethoven
A recently discovered 100-year-old recording by a forgotten musical giant takes us back to the musical culture of Beethoven’s time.
Josef Labor Plays Beethoven Open »
A recently discovered 100-year-old recording by a forgotten musical giant takes us back to the musical culture of Beethoven’s time.
Josef Labor Plays Beethoven Open »
The Baltimore International Guitar Competition will be held in 2022, so we asked Manuel Barrueco (artistic director) about it. So exciting!
Manuel Barrueco on the Baltimore International Guitar Competition Open »
Alban Gerhardt talks about how the idea of creating a Patreon site came about as a new opportunity for musicians in our time.
Alban Gerhardt on His Patreon Open »
Hornist Laetitia Stott talks about some of her experiences with the National Theatre and her Ancient Horns project.
German cellist Alban Gerhardt discusses his background in music and cello playing, his experience playing new cello repertoire, his Patreon, recent projects and recordings, as well as advice and tips for cellists of all ages.
Maestro Manuel Barrueco talks to Guitar Magazine about his latest release, which includes Cuban and Spanish music and the Sierra Sonata, receiving two Latin Grammy nominations.
We recently had the opportunity to speak with acclaimed jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal about his latest release, “Ballades”. Check out what he has to say, and listen to it here.
Ahmad Jamal — “Ballades” (Jazz Village, 2019) Open »
In this interview, Hansjörg Schellenberger talks exclusively to Oboe Magazine about his current and future projects, as well as his exceptional Urtext edition of the famous Strauss’ Oboe Concerto.
Jeremy Wilson talks to Trombone Magazine about his latest release, “For the Beauty of the Earth,” produced during the pandemic, as well as other exciting projects. Listen to the album here!
Jeremy Wilson — “For the Beauty of the Earth” (2021) Open »
Lucienne Renaudin-Vary has had an exciting and rewarding career as one of the youngest female trumpet players in the world. She discusses her early background in music, her love of both classical and jazz genres, her new album, her inspirations, and advice for young players.
Lucienne Renaudin-Vary: “Follow Your Instinct. Just Enjoy What You Do and Be Yourself” Open »