Songs of the ShoahMusic composed by victims of the Nazis has been performed for the first time. Jessica Duchen reports on a very special concert.By Jessica Duchen5 min read
Of Jews and jazzThe role of Jews as jazz pioneers is often ignored or caricatured. A professor is putting the record straight.By Michael Kaminer4 min read
Zuzana Ružičková: the woman saved from hell by musicThe 90-year-old harpsichordist is the subject of a new documentary, and has a CD collection out this month.By Jessica Duchen5 min read
She's 90, but the music keeps playingLilian Hochhauser is in her office, firing off the last emails of the dayBy Anonymous4 min read
The family who are always in harmonyVovka and Dimitri Ashkenazy are giving a concert together at JW3 this monthBy Jessica Duchen4 min read
Barry Kosky: A kangaroo with a nose for operaThe Australian opera director has come a long way, and not only geographically.By Jessica Duchen5 min read
A triumph of DylanologyJewish Messianism, in all of its guises, fascinates Dylan. His repeated reference to the Hebrew Bible in his songs places him in the great tradition of literature and makes him a great American outlaw.By Bryan Cheyette3 min read
Crossing borders in music and lifePpianist Kirill Gerstein's dynamic artistryBy Jessica Duchen5 min read
Cantor who changed his tune to Arab songThe religious Jew who found fame with the music he listened to in secretBy Anthea Gerrie3 min read