First Person: pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason on how childhood informs her latest recording

FIRST PERSON: PIANIST ISATA KANNEH-MASON On how childhood informs her latest recording

Once-popular Dohnányi masterpiece gets a new lease of life in a personal selection

My entire childhood was punctuated with music. I just can’t remember a time without it being present and I think it’s shaped me enormously. I have varying pieces of music for the different times in my life and they all evoke very powerful memories for me.

First Person: composer Kate Whitley on a new work for the Borletti-Buitoni Trust’s 20th anniversary

COMPOSER KATE WHITLEY on a new community work for a big anniversary

True collaboration about social media with the Multi-Story Orchestra at its core

We at the Multi-Story Orchestra have been writing a new piece of music about social media. In one of the writing sessions I remember one of our musicians spending every second she wasn't playing on her phone, checking likes and comments as she'd released something that day. That feeling – being at the mercy of an unwinnable urge to be validated by other people's approval - is what our new piece is about.

First Person: composer Russell Hepplewhite on setting John Burningham's 'Borka' to music

The goose with no feathers embarks on an operatic tour

Taking a book and lifting it from the page so that it works on the stage is daunting. When the target audience happens to be children aged between about four and eight, the challenge is magnified. As I write this, a brand new company, Ignite Music, is about to embark on a nationwide tour of an opera I wrote back in 2014 that was composed specifically for this audience - the ones with the very youngest of ears.  

First Person: violinist and animateur Bjarte Eike on filming the celebrated Alehouse Sessions

BJARTE EIKE on filming the celebrated Alehouse Sessions

Barokksolistene's mover and shaker on the thinking behind his group's 'old pop music'

BBC Four is broadcasting our Alehouse Sessions which filmmaker Dominic Best filmed in Battersea Arts Centre one snowy night in December. I know it feels very unlikely that we, the Barokksolistene, a Scandi group of baroque specialists, have made a programme for British TV singing sea shanties and folk ballads alongside Purcell.

In fact, we are recreating the anarchic spirit of Oliver Cromwell’s lockdown London when the theatres and playhouses were shut down by the Puritans and the musicians surreptitiously crept into the backrooms of alehouses and inns in protest. 

First Person: young composer Chris Brooke on his fanfare for the Coronation Bandstand Project

CHRIS BROOKE Young composer on his fanfare for the Coronation Bandstand Project

Music for Youth's big venture celebrated by one of its musicians

Having started my musical journey with the clarinet at the age of seven, I’ve enjoyed 12 years of making music since, playing in recitals and concerts both as a soloist and in an array of local ensembles. I have always had an interest in writing music – experimenting with it for about as long as I’ve been playing – but I started studying composition formally in 2017 with David Stowell at Guildhall Young Artists Norwich.

First Person: playwright Joe White on how he came to write his Hampstead Theatre hit

PLAYWRIGHT JOE WHITE On how he came to write his Hampstead Theatre hit 'Blackout Songs'

Olivier-nominated two-hander resumes performances at the Hampstead, this time promoted to the mainstage

Before I knew – or realised – I wanted to write about alcoholism in my play Blackout Songs (premiered last autumn at the Hampstead Downstairs and moving this weekend to the mainstage), I wanted to write about love and memory. I'd had three very close friends lose their dads to Alzheimer's in the space of about six years – all very young – and I'd seen how the deterioration of the mind and memory was in many ways as devastating as the physical.

First Person: Donatella Flick on why the conducting competition in her name is needed more than ever

FIRST PERSON: DONATELLA FLICK On why the conducting competition in her name is needed more than ever

The 17th Donatella Flick LSO Conducting Competition reaches its final tonight

What are the qualities that make a great conductor? It’s something that has been debated for years, brought into focus recently not least because of Cate Blanchett’s award-winning performance as fictional maestra Lydia Tár. Despite what you may think of the film, it has reignited debate about what it means to be a conductor today, and what qualities they should possess.  

First Person: Anna Clyne on composing collaborations, not battles, in her latest concertos

FIRST PERSON: ANNA CLYNE on composing collaborations, not battles, in her latest concertos

UK premiere of 'Weathered' for clarinettist Martin Fröst is among a series of new works

Collaboration fuels a lot of my music – I love the interaction that takes me outside of my natural tendencies – it’s a source of inspiration and an opportunity to see my own music and creative process through a different lens.

First Person: conductor Harry Bicket on filming the complete Handel for The English Concert's big new project

FIRST PERSON: CONDUCTOR HARRY BICKET On creating 'Handel for All', a free online resource featuring top performances

On creating 'Handel for All', a free online resource featuring top performances

Of the many questions we asked ourselves during lockdown, I suspect that many of us looked at our lives and professions and asked, “Why?”.

First Person: Kings Place Artistic and Executive Director Helen Wallace on a year of 'Sound Unwrapped'

'A wild swim through celestial sounds': this year's innovative programme runs the gamut

2023 is surely the year the performing arts reach peak "immersive", a word endangered by its own ubiquity. From Punchdrunk’s Burnt City to Danny Boyle’s The Matrix we are promised a swallowing-up by art. Kings Cross is the location for two visual and aural initiatives: David Hockney’s 3D Bigger & Closer at the Lightroom, and Sound Unwrapped at Kings Place, a year-long series of intimate, immersive events kindled by live performance.