September 11, 2025
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Yannick lays down New Year’s credentials

Yannick lays down New Year’s credentials

Austrian media are swooning over a morning Wagner concert in Salzburg by the Vienna Philharmonic, conducted by the Met’s Yannick Nézet-Séguin. ‘This is the real Viennese Wagner,’ they sigh. Yannick is due to conduct the […]

Orch moves: Scots timp heads to Ottawa

Orch moves: Scots timp heads to Ottawa

Paul Philbert, principal timpanist of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra,has been appointed to the same position in the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa, Canada. He will take up the position next month, commuting between […]

The naked string quartet: a history

The naked string quartet: a history

We have been chatting to Shasta Ellenbogen, a Canadian violist who founded a naked string quartet in Berlin, intermittently the talk of the town. They are serious musicians whose next dates are 23 and 30 […]

Where’s Boulez? On Naxos

Where’s Boulez? On Naxos

From the Lebrecht Album of the Week: Pierre Boulez/Alfred Schnittke: Piano works (Naxos/BIS) ***/** It’s a mark of how far Naxos have come under new ownership that a label which once churned out the complete […]

August? That’s the best of the Proms

August? That’s the best of the Proms

From our critic in residence, Alastair Macaulay: How startling and how refreshing to read in a 2025 BBC Proms programme that Beethoven’s Choral Symphony, in its entirety, received only two Proms performances (in 1902 and […]

Kirill Petrenko nets Danish million

Kirill Petrenko nets Danish million

The Berlin Philharmonic conductor has been awarded the Léonie Sonning Music Prize 2026, worth a million Danish crowns (about £120k). He will be required to conduct the DR Symphony Orchestra at a gala concert next […]