
Dr Natasha Loges
Journalist and Critic, BBC Music Magazine
Natasha Loges is the head of postgraduate programmes and professor of musicology at the Royal College of Music. She is a regular critic for BBC Music Magazine and broadcaster on BBC Radio 3 and BBC TV. Her research interests include German song, concert history, 19th-century performance practice and gender studies, with a particular focus on the lives and music of Brahms and the Schumanns. Her PhD, undertaken at the Royal Academy of Music, was titled 'Text and Context in Brahms's Lieder'. Her books include Brahms in the Home and the Concert Hall: Between Private and Public Performance (Cambridge University Press, 2014), Brahms and His Poets (Boydell, 2017), Brahms in Context (Cambridge University Press, 2019), Musical Salon Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century (Boydell, 2019) and German Song Onstage (Indiana University Press, 2020).

Review: For Dieter... (Benjamin Appl)

Rita Strohl: Songs

Schubert: Piano Works, Vol. 7

Our Indifferent Century

Enigma (Sarah Aristidou)

Cascade (Cordelia Williams)

Folk Songs

Songs for Our Times (Sphinx Virtuosi)

Tailleferre – The Flower of France

Chopin: Mazurkas & Waltzes etc

Burnished Gold

Hensel: Lieder

Après un rêve (Emmanuel Despax)

Paris Memories (Alain Lefèvre)

Elysium – A Schubert Recital (Lieder)

R Schumann: Piano Works (Feltsman)

Voyage intime

Krise/Crisis (Kuss Quartet)

Sommer: Orchestral Songs

Brahms: Complete Liebeslieder etc

Voyage (Marina Rebeka)

Schubert: Schwanengesang; Einsamkeit (Bostridge/Vogt)

Brahms: Lieder (Anna Lucia Richter)
