James Levine
Get woke, go broke: when cancel culture backfires
The attempted cancellation of James Levine came at a high price for New York’s Metropolitan Opera.
Independence: a two-way street
Both judges and politicians must respect long-standing constitutional conventions
Hans Winterberg: orchestral works (Capriccio)
The lost sounds of a German Jewish composer
The vast plight of the Proms
The end of BBC Four is a death sentence for BBC Orchestras and the Proms alike
Germany in the Baroque Age
Professor Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the cultural achievements of the Baroque Age in the German states
Kurt Weill: 2nd symphony, violin concerto (Somm)
A beautiful recording of an esoteric item
We mustn’t repeal the Human Rights Act
The European Court of Human Rights is a necessary check against authoritarianism
The rise of the panic masters
Why today’s graduates want to stay at university forever
Putin and the Pope
Can the Argentinian pontiff make a difference in Ukraine?
There is an alternative
The Church should invest in parishes and ministry if it wants to reach a new audience