Jessica Duchen
Jessica Duchen was a classical music correspondent for The Independent for 12 years and her work has also appeared in BBC Music Magazine, The Guardian and The Sunday Times. Her writing about, for and with music includes novels, dramatic works, libretti and biographies. Her latest novel, Ghost Variations, was chosen as Best Read of 2016 by John Suchet in the Daily Mail.
Boris Eifman: Dance from the heart and soul
Opera: Ariadne Auf Naxos
Assuredly contrasting
Nimrod Borenstein: With that name, he was born to be a composer
Why her music is a religious experience, three times over
Interview: David Greilsammer
The man who dares to rethink Mozart
The family who are always in harmony
Vovka and Dimitri Ashkenazy are giving a concert together at JW3 this month
Barry Kosky: A kangaroo with a nose for opera
The Australian opera director has come a long way, and not only geographically.
Crossing borders in music and life
Ppianist Kirill Gerstein's dynamic artistry
Musical minds in harmony
Steven Isserlis has a special bent for communication - both on the cello and on paper
The violinist, the Nazis and the Ouija
Finding my wild Sephardi voice
The Israeli singer who had to fight for the right to sing in his own distinctive style
100 years on, 'my father Yehudi is still a visionary'
Conducting a triumphant festival debut
Opera: Andrea Chénier
A flawed voice of freedom
Maya Beiser: ‘Goddess’ finds herself drawn to the afterlife
Interview: Rebecca Miller
The conductor who is cracking the glass ceiling
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