Beethoven for The Rohingya
Music for Life International continues its decade-long tradition of global humanitarian concerts with Beethoven for The Rohingya, a benefit concert...
THE ENDURING PRESENCE OF THE PAST
If we put the last century’s notions of “old” and “new” in a broader historic perspective, it becomes clear how short-sighted...
AN INVALUABLE LEGACY
This year, as the NCPA turns 50, we take a look at how a dream became a thriving reality. By Anil Dharker “One day, perhaps, the NCPA’s work may be more important for the country than the work of the...
HOW TO LEAD YOUR PIANIST
Singers, how much do you love auditions? I know you’re all troopers, experts at the art of wowing someone in...
Sing for Pleasure at Gandhi Ashram School, Kalimpong
I’m very excited about delivering Sing for Pleasure’s first ever training event in India; the beneficial effects of what we...
THE SOPRANO SOARS
“Come sit in my lieder class. Just sit and listen to the senior students,” an opportunity thrown and grabbed by Patricia Rozario at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, by her German lieder tutor. This was a...
J’ai Fame
Everyone assumed I was meant to do extraordinary things. But it seemed like I was the only one who could...
Can we save classical music?
The current state of classical concerts would be unrecognizable, even enraging, to the performers and audiences of the past centuries....