Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Two Prom concerts last week brought us new works by middle-aged German composers, Wolfgang Rihm and Detlev ...
The Bamberg Symphony may be a German orchestra in a geographical sense but its cultural roots extend deep into the rich brown soil of Czechoslovakia. That much was clear from the ensemble`s concert at ...
You have to hand it to those persistent concertgoers who somehow made it through the downpour to UCLA’s Royce Hall on Friday night to hear an orchestra that is not exactly one of the most glamorous in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jakub Hrusa and the Bamberg Symphony have released a new recording of them all. By J.S. Marcus The Austrian composer Anton Bruckner died in 1896, but ...
Violinist Kim Bomsoli (36) said that she has long been a fan of the Bamberg Symphony. This is due to the connection between her mentor, Kim Youngwook, a distinguished professor at Seoul National ...
Classic FM was in Bavaria for the 5th Mahler Conducting Competition, hosted by Bamberg Symphony - an orchestra that has phenomenal success with all audiences but especially with young people. We asked ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. With more than 50 years of musical ...
Visiting was a dream come true on both fronts. I’ve followed Nott’s Mahler cycle on CD with the orchestra over its steady course; no accolade could be higher than the fact that several of its ...
Bamberg Is said to have existed since AD 902 at least, and somehow I’ve only managed to see it this July. What an oversight. I’ve always wanted to go, but evidently not enough to have done something ...
Classic FM was in Bavaria for the 5th Mahler Conducting Competition, hosted by Bamberg Symphony - an orchestra that has phenomenal success with all audiences but especially with young people. We asked ...
Strange, then, that the British don’t seem to realise, as do the Americans, Chinese, Japanese and Italians – acknowledging the only town not so far north of the Alps equal to any of their own – that ...