The first prehistoric wind instruments (known as flutes) in the Levant have been found at the site of Eynan-Mallaha in northern Israel
Medieval music wasn’t necessarily supposed to be something beautiful and complex, it had other practical purposes,” says Manon Louviot, a musicologist
Ludwig van Beethoven’s genome sheds light on chronic health problems and cause of death; the study has been published in Current Biology
This spring, The Royal Ballet celebrates the 75th anniversary of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella with a brand-new production of the much-loved ballet
Four and a half million euros from Veronica Atkins to the Uffizi Galleries, to completely restore the Amphitheater of the Boboli Gardens
The Royal Opera House is delighted to announce that, this March, audiences across the globe will be able to watch Giacomo Puccini’s final opera Turandot
The Royal Ballet’s acclaimed Like Water for Chocolate in cinemas this New Year, on Thursday 19 January 2023
Although the Christmas music genre covers a wide spectrum, there are certain sounds that tend to be used, as explained by Askil Holm
Peter Wright’s much-loved production of The Nutcracker will be broadcast live to over 900 cinemas for Christmas 2022
Perceptions of happy and sad music may not be universal across cultures, a new research published on PLOS One finds