No Comment Cellist Camille Thomas fills empty Louvre with classical music Empty of its usual visitors, the Louvre's gallery spaces were filled with the strains of Bach in a performance by cellist Camille Thomas who went viral in France's first lockdown. 27/02/2021
Musica Previously unknown Mozart piece enthuses Mozart week Famous pianist, Seong-Jin Cho, gives the world premiere of a recently discovered Mozart piano solo, 'Allegro in D - K.626b/16, during Mozart week at the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation. 28/01/2021
No Comment Salisbury Cathedral becomes hub for huge COVID-19 vaccination drive Melding the ornate trappings of medieval faith with 21st century science, Salisbury Cathedral is injecting new hope into Britain's biggest ever vaccination programme. 21/01/2021
United Kingdom Musicians blast UK government on 'unviable' EU tours under Brexit deal In a letter to The Times, over 100 musicians say post-Brexit European tours "will now need costly work permits and a mountain of paperwork" for equipment. 20/01/2021
Musica Vienna Philharmonic lifts spirits with iconic New Year's Concert The Vienna Philharmonic sends a message of 'hope and optimism' to the world with its New Year Concert. For the first time ever the concert was performed without an audience, instead, it was broadcast to millions across the globe. 14/01/2021
Musica La Scala's dreamlike night A unique opening of La Scala's new season reunites some of the most extraordinary artists of our time. 24/12/2020
Musica "Silence, serenity and peace": Sir Bryn Terfel's Christmas message The Metropolitan Opera's pay per view online concerts make Christmas for music lovers across the globe with performances from operatic stars. Its online format is a solution to get musicians to their audiences and to remove the veil of darkness on opera houses during the pandemic. 17/12/2020
Musica Musica highlights 2020: Puccini's timeless La Boheme Musica goes behind the scenes to capture Puccini's masterpiece with Juan Diego Flórez and Ruzan Mantashyan. 03/12/2020
Living This man is playing piano for Thailand’s hungry monkeys In Lopburi, tourists have stopped coming creating a problem for the city's macaques. 30/11/2020
Musica A look back at Massenet's “Manon“ at the Opéra Bastille Euronews' Musica looks back at the highlights from the new production of Massenet's “Manon“ at the Opéra Bastille in Paris earlier this year, reimagined by Vincent Huguets. The director sees Manon as a modern emancipated woman during the 1920s. 19/11/2020
Musica Rolando Villazón and Xavier de Maistre explore the soul of Latin America What happens when a famous tenor and a master of the harp get together? The result is a very special programme: Rolando Villazón and Xavier de Maistre present the 'Serenata Latina' – “Across Latin America”. Latin American melodies intimate – in this edition of Musica on euronews and 22/10/2020
Musica Aida: unheard version receives rapturous reception at La Scala 149 years ago, Giusppe Verdi replaced the original opening to the third act of his celebrated opera, Aida and it has remained unheard. Until now. Musica reports on the rapturously-received alternative version as performed at La Scala in Milan. 15/10/2020
Musica Sweeping melodies with Jonas Kaufmann at the Summer Night Concert Sweeping melodies with Jonas Kaufmann at the Summer Night Concert in Vienna - in this week's episode of Musica on Euronews. 01/10/2020
Cult Young talent and big names in classical music gather in Georgia In this week's episode of Cult, Euronews meets some of the classical music stars performing at the Tsinandali Festival in Georgia. 28/09/2020
Musica Perpetual Music: Rolando Villazón and Renaud Capuçon mesmerise Paris Rolex Perpetual Music is a concert series designed to help performers during the difficult time caused by the pandemic. Musica takes a trip to Paris' wonderful Palais Garnier to see the third and final concert in the series. 17/09/2020
No Comment Germany: socially distanced rooftop symphonic concert Musicians of the Dresden Symphonic orchestra played on the roof of a high-rise building on Saturday, to respect social distancing measures. 13/09/2020
Musica Talented musicians join forces for the Perpetual Music Concert series In this edition of Musica on Euronews, opera soprano Sonya Yoncheva puts on a unique performance in Berlin with an array of international musicians. 10/09/2020
Germany First chord change in seven years for John Cage organ composition Play it slow: Composer John Cage's 639-year legacy to the world undergoes its first chord change for seven years 06/09/2020
Musica Gustavo Dudamel's magical 'Firebird' inspires the Salzburg Festival Gustavo Dudamel's magical 'Firebird' inspires at the Salzburg Festival - in this edition of Musica on Euronews. 03/09/2020
Musica Rolex Perpetual Music Concerts launched to support performers The first of a series of Rolex Perpetual Music Concerts to support singers and musicians during this critical time has taken place. It was led by celebrated Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez, who handpicked the stellar cast of performers. 27/08/2020