Tess Jackson at the 2025 BBC Proms

Tess Jackson will be taking the podium for the CBeebies ‘Wildlife Jamboree’ Prom this Sunday. Joined by the Royal Northern Sinfonia and presenters Chantelle Lindsay and Puja Panchkoty, Tess will conduct a programme filled with animal fun at Gateshead’s Glasshouse. Tess Jackson made her Proms debut in 2024 and this year was featured by theRead more ›

Jonathan Stockhammer conducts Mahler and Britten at Music in PyeongChang

Jonathan Stockhammer will open the renowned Music in PyeongChang Festival with a performance of Gustav Mahler’s monumental Symphony No. 2 in C Minor “Resurrection”, conducting the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, the National Chorus of Korea, and soloists Sunyoung Seo and Jungmi Kim on Wednesday. The following week, Jonathan will be giving the Korean premiere of BenjaminRead more ›

Nicolas Namoradze: Artist in Residence at Verbier Festival 2025

Pianist and composer Nicolas Namoradze returns to the Verbier Festival this summer as Artist in Residence, leading a wide-ranging programme of masterclasses, mindfulness sessions and a recital. A highlight of the residency is the World Premiere of Namoradze’s ground-breaking Neurorecital, taking place on Wednesday, 23 July, as part of the Festival’s innovative ideaLAB series. DevelopedRead more ›

Trumpeter Imogen Whitehead joins the JBM Roster

James Brown Management is delighted to announce the signing of British trumpeter Imogen Whitehead for worldwide general management. With a growing international profile, Imogen enjoys a dynamic career as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral principal. A passionate advocate for new music and champion of the flugelhorn, she has premiered numerous works by composers includingRead more ›

The Tallis Scholars immerse themselves in Palestrina in 2025

500 years ago,  Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina was born in Palestrina and later moved to Rome. The Tallis Scholars have been famous for performing his many mass settings and motets over their 50 year career. In 2025, they premiered a new work by Palestrina made from the remains of an unfinished manuscript for a RequiemRead more ›

A busy summer 2025 for Karen Ni Bhroin

Karen has already kicked off a busy summer across the UK and Ireland, including returns to the BBC Concert Orchestra, a live radio broadcast with the National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin, and her Proms debut with the BBC Scottish Orchestra – Traitors beware! June 8th – Welsh National Opera June 13th & 14th – BBCRead more ›

Nicolas Namoradze Returns to Honens

2018 Honens Prize Laureate Nicolas Namoradze returns to the Honens International Piano Competition this year, playing a central role in shaping the next generation of pianists. As a member of the First Jury, Namoradze helped select the ten semifinalists for the 2025 edition of the prestigious competition, bringing his insight as both a concert pianistRead more ›

Laura van der Heijden announced as Artist in Residence for Lammermuir Festival 2025

This week Lammermuir Festival announced details of their full 2025 programme including the news that cellist and RPS Instrumentalist of the Year, Laura van der Heijden will feature as Artist in Residence. With a long-standing relationship with the Festival dating back to 2018 – including solo and chamber performances with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra,Read more ›

Maria Włoszczowska closes Dutch tour with Amsterdam Sinfonietta debut

Maria Włoszczowska is rounding up a successful month-long tour with Amsterdam Sinfonietta this weekend with two closing concerts at Amsterdam’s Theater Carré. The tour has taken Maria and the orchestra across the Netherlands as they have performed in many different cities including Haarlem, Arnhem, and Utrecht, and marks her debut with the orchestra.  The programmeRead more ›

Glowing Reviews for Anthony Marwood and James Crabb’s Tour Finale

Anthony Marwood and James Crabb gave a captivating performance at Wigmore Hall on Monday 26 May, which marked the end of their UK tour. This has since received glowing reviews, with Richard Morrison of The Times describing it as an ‘electrifying recital‘ marked by ‘the wit of their interplay…the magic of the timbres they conjured, their vitality,Read more ›