A concert in complete darkness – Solstices by Georg Friedrich Haas
The organisers of Reykjavík festival Dark Music Days clearly underestimated quite how popular the world première of a new piece by Georg Friedrich Haas in
The organisers of Reykjavík festival Dark Music Days clearly underestimated quite how popular the world première of a new piece by Georg Friedrich Haas in
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There was a distinctly cosmic sheen to proceedings at the sold-out Queen Elizabeth Hall last Saturday evening. The Southbank Sinfonia sidled on stage bedecked in
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The Pulitzer Prize in Music 2018 was awarded to Compton-born rapper Kendrick Lamar this week. It has not gone unnoticed by many vocal critics, Lamar
Following a grand refurbishment, London’s Southbank Centre reopened the Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room. Thanks to some clever engineering to allow more natural
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