Claire Jackson
Recent articles by Claire Jackson

Review: Kalevi Aho – Moonlight Concerto, etc
Claire Jackson is mightily impressed by Sharon Bezaly’s mastery of the rare alto flute

Meet Hildur Guðnadóttir – the star composer of Joker and Chernobyl
Cellist and composer Hildur Guðnadóttir has forged a career spanning classical, film and electronics – but she’s always been drawn to unsettling themes, as she tells Claire Jackson

Busoni Piano Concerto: the hardest piano piece ever written?
So fiendishly difficult that for many years even the best pianists avoided it, the Italian’s five-movement masterpiece is admired by Claire Jackson

Classical music can calm our anxiety. Here’s the science behind it
The music that calms us can be deeply personal, writes Claire Jackson, yet certain universal elements are scientifically proven to ease stress

Alfred Brendel, pianist: 1931-2025
The acclaimed pianist has died at the age of 94. Claire Jackson remembers a remarkable musician, writer and thinker

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1: the story of a Romantic showstopper and its best recordings
Claire Jackson explains how this king of the concert hall triumphed despite its inauspicious start in life, and presents the best recordings of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1

Ethan Loch: the blind pianist with an astonishing synaesthetic sense of hearing
Born without sight, pianist Ethan Loch has developed a finely tuned – and synaesthetic – sense of hearing, as he reveals to Claire Jackson

Julius Eastman: the uncompromising American composer who embraced his colour and sexuality with raucous confidence
A brilliant pianist, composer, singer and dancer, Eastman’s wayward lifestyle hindered the success he merited, says Claire Jackson

Review: Close-ups (Héloïse Werner)
Composer and vocalist Héloïse Werner's exploration of the human voice is given a rave review by Claire Jackson...

Is there a musical gene? Here's what we know
Sibling connections can lead to meaningful musical partnerships – as long as childhood rivalries don’t get in the way, writes Claire Jackson

Europe's pioneering LGBTQ+ classical music festival is back. Why you don't want to miss Classical Pride 2024
As the second Classical Pride festival takes over London's Barbican, Claire Jackson speaks to founder Oliver Zeffman about supporting the LGBTQ+ community

These are the best depictions of animals in music
Beasts and birds of all shapes and sizes have inspired composers in a variety of ways. Claire Jackson takes us on a zoological tour

John Adams: Girls of the Golden West (Review)

Marc-André Hamelin – New Piano Works

Musical Destinations: Ibiza, Spain
Despite its reputation as the world’s clubbing capital, the sunny island of Ibiza has much to offer classical music fans – including Ibiza Conciertos, an annual chamber music festival hosted by German violinist Linus Roth

Ludovico Einaudi: why does the musical phenomenon still struggle to find acceptance in the classical music world?
His fans may run into the millions but, the pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi tells Claire Jackson, his style of writing will always struggle to find total acceptance within the classical music world

Tan Dun: meet the composer of the 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' score
Chinese-American composer Tan Dun has come from humble origins to achieve global success, yet his concerns remain the same – balance, humanity and the natural world, writes Claire Jackson

In Blue

Philip Glass: Solo

Elena Firsova: Piano Concerto

Classical music's enduring relationship with fashion
Leading musicians and fashion designers are at last starting to realise that their respective art forms can benefit one another, as Claire Jackson discovers

Olli Mustonen: Symphonies Nos 2 ‘Johanes Angelos’ & 3 ‘Heavenly Lights’

Crumb: Celestial Mechanics; Zeitgeist; Otherworldly Resonances
