Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
By Jude Rogers
SOUND AND MEMORY
It is widely accepted that memories play a central role in making us who we are. After all, what could make us who we are on these tracks through space and time that we call our lives, other than the
Jacob Collier is on stage with the Britten Sinfonia, in a packed-out concert hall. We’ve already been treated to a freewheeling, virtuosic and wildly joyful programme, ranging from Bob Dylan to scat-s
Birds can transport us to another time and place entirely,
Bob Cooper of Macclesfield, Cheshire remembers: From an early age, I have always loved reading and writing. My best subject at school was English to the detriment of maths, and I managed to become top
If you borrowed a top rider’s headphones, what would you hear? Bethany Stone finds out
Claire Jackson’s opinions on Brahms (Hero or Hype?; August) resonated with me. I studied his First Symphony for O-Level, and his Fourth for A-Level. Then at college, my piano teacher insisted I learn