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Sven Helbig’s REQUIEM A: A Profound Musical Meditation on Memory, Loss, and Renewal
Sven Helbig’s REQUIEM A: A Profound Musical Meditation on Memory, Loss, and Renewal
"The Bird of a Thousand Voices": A Journey into Tigran Hamasyan’s Visionary World of Sound and Storytell
Armenian interdisciplinary artist Tigran Hamasyan has long been known for his profound ability to blend past and present in ways that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Parra for Cuva: Nicolas Demuth on “Belle de Nuit” and Returning to Piano
Berlin-based artist Parra for Cuva (Nicolas Demuth) discusses his latest album Belle de Nuit, his evolution in electronic music, and his return to piano-driven compositions.
I Want to Know If We Are the Same People as Before the Journey — Cellist Dobrawa Czocher on Dreamscapes
Every sound on the album is made by one instrument: the cello. Dobrawa Czocher — Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, Neue Philharmonie Berlin — on Dreamscapes, the duality of the word "dreams," and why she hopes we can find more time for living and wondering. 🎻
Next to the Cracks and Scratches — Cellist Peter Gregson on Patina
He scored Bridgerton, recomposed Bach, collaborated with Ed Sheeran and Rag'n'Bone Man. Now Peter Gregson wants to bring you right up close to the bow on the string. A conversation about Patina, tactility, and why he only works in the mornings.