Hildegard von Bingen Hildegard von Bingen artist page: interviews, features and/or performances archived at NPR Music
Soprano Barbara Hannigan takes the spotlight on Electric Fields, a new collaborative album inspired by the 12th-century abbess and composer Hildegard von Bingen. Marco Borggreve hide caption
toggle caption Marco Borggreve Classical Review Electric FieldsThe new album by the Aizuri Quartet offers musical contemplations of earth and sky by four disparate composers. Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Shervin Lainez/Courtesy of the artistOn his new album, Sean Shibe ditches his nylon-strung classical guitar for a Fender Stratocaster. Iga Gozdowska/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Iga Gozdowska/Courtesy of the artist Sean Shibe, a shape-shifting artist, redefines the idea of a classical guitaristThe composer Julius Eastman died in 1990, but his music is experiencing a renaissance. The Los Angeles-based group Wild Up's jubilant recording of his 1974 work Femenine is one of the most remarkable classical albums of the year. Ron Hammond hide caption
toggle caption Ron HammondAn image of the Holy Spirit-inspired Hildegard and her scribe from the Rupertsberg Codex des Liber Scivias, c. 1180. Wikimedia hide caption
toggle caption Wikimedia 'Hope, Redemption & Glory' with Anonymous 4 Ensemble GalileiAudio will be available later today.
Igor Stravinsky conducting the Philharmonic Orchestra in rehearsal at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Terry Fincher/Getty Images hide caption
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