The twilight zone: Nocturnes, from piano to perfume and Russia to Richter ⊕
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The 19th composer John Field was the first to name his gentle and delicate piano pieces ‘nocturnes’. The word – and the genre of ‘sleep music’ – it presaged, is ubiquitous today
One of the most famil…
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His first Oscar nomination, for Hamnet, is testament to the German-born British composer’s chameleon-like adaptability
The German-born British composer Max Richter had never been nominated for an Osca…
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In a new weekly column about the world of classical music, Tom Service bemoans Hollywood turning pieces into slop through overuse. Plus: Philip Glass withdraws his symphony from the Kennedy Center
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Exclusive: using immersive descriptive audio, performance explores how blindness can redefine experience of dance
The Royal Ballet has long offered headphones with audio descriptions so that visually …
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