A Second Farewell to Cambridge
Tenor Bo Wang tells IAM how his latest project successfully combines Western choral music with Chinese poetry I was born in China and now I am … Read more
Tenor Bo Wang tells IAM how his latest project successfully combines Western choral music with Chinese poetry I was born in China and now I am … Read more
Chad Lawson on why he believes modern technology can inspire new audiences to engage with the piano The piano. A beloved staple in the world … Read more
German conductor Karl-Heinz Steffens is known for his passion for modern and contemporary repertoire. He tells IAM why orchestras today have a responsibility to programme and … Read more
Korean violin legend Kyung Wha Chung turns 70 on 26 March. In the wake of the recent Winter Olympics where she performed at the closing … Read more
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has become the world’s first symphony orchestra to have its own disabled-led ensemble. Here, its conductor James Rose shares his hopes for the … Read more
Conductor Laurence Equilbey on the discovering the works of Louise Farrenc On 8 March I will be celebrating International Women’s Day with Insula orchestra at … Read more
Adam Gatehouse, co-artistic director of the Leeds International Piano Competition, reflects on the thinking behind the developments and innovations at The Leeds and what a … Read more
Writer, curator, singer and more besides, Xenia Hanusiak is the creative force behind many cultural projects. Here, she writes for IAM about her upcoming Songlines for … Read more
Adapted from the novella by Ghassan Kanafani, Returning to Haifa tells the story of a Palestinian family, Said and Safiyya, who fled their home in 1948 during … Read more
Arts consultant Matz Skoog explains why be believes career coaching for artists is more important than ever before Coaching has become the buzzword of the decade … Read more