Bach’s St Matthew Passion: ‘When you’re unpacking a role like the Evangelist, it’s so vast, so enormous’
The tenor Gavan Ring on the work that he’ll be singing at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Good Friday afternoon
The tenor Gavan Ring on the work that he’ll be singing at the National Concert Hall in Dublin on Good Friday afternoon
Vaccine holdouts will be denied access to most shops, restaurants and cultural venues
This compilation is a valuable reminder that even the most celebrated musicians didn’t think it all up on their own
Woozy experimentation with gentle synth flurries provide warmth and heart
Didzis Kalnins and Gyula Nagy, Judit Máté
International performers coming to Louth’s Stations of the Sun festival are put on the spot
Unthinkable: Prof Tom McLeish identifies eight stages of creation common to disciplines as diverse as painting and biology
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Johnny Gandelsman and Stravinsky’s circus music
‘Genocide’ and ‘crimes against humanity’ remain real threats with advent of Brexit and Trump
One of France’s great electronic innovators has ignored his own advice and made a solo record. ‘When you’re in band, there’s always a sense of frustration’
The way we sleep, and when we sleep, has been altered by human invention – from pills to alarm clocks – but most profoundly by artificial light
Shakespeare, Dante and Bach feature in a programme that’s strong on the classics
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices