It’s music that has stood the test of time, and which will stay for many years to come. These cookies do not store any personal information.Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. It was the most important lesson of my adult life and I now feel much stronger and better than ever before.As a teenager, John Williams was everything to me – his peerless sound aesthetic, projection and clarity will forever be a huge inspiration and I learned so much by listening to his recordings. Three years after suffering from a serious hand injury at the peak of his career, guitarist MILOŠ is back with his fourth studio album and a UK tour including the Darlington Hippodrome on Tuesday 24 September.Described as ‘classical music’s guitar hero’, Miloš Karadaglic received unanimous acclaim for his 2016 Beatles album and now makes a much-anticipated return to recording and performing. From Bach to the Beatles, Schubert or Paul Simon, it is all music to me, and I love it.For more information or to book call 01325 405405 or visit www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.ukNecessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. I injured myself just because I did not understand that there is a limit on how far that can go and that being human is also no shame. When I hurt my hand, I just used my fingers too much.” But he firmly takes Nietzsche’s line that what does not kill us makes us stronger, to the point where he says that although it was an intimidating experience, he is grateful for the self-awareness that the injury brought him. “I have played in concert halls in Japan which have 2,200 seats, without a penny of amplification. It took time and a huge support network to heal and recover – I needed to rest, rebuild my self-belief and re-evaluate my relationship with music and the world I was part of. It was a huge moment and to this day the best thing I have ever done.It’s not an accident that the guitar is the most popular instrument in the world.
I was on cloud nine, really. In front of 6000 people at the BBC Proms, he performed the world premiere of Joby Talbot’s guitar concerto, ‘Ink Dark Moon’ with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. And even with amplification and with the most famous of guitar concertos, Rodrigo’s The sheer difficulty of playing that third movement at full speed requires intensive rehearsal. Whether classical or pop guitar – there is a truly special quality about it. “If I would play guitar how I have been taught, nobody would want to listen to it”, The previous evening, Miloš – he usually drops the surname – has been on one of the more high wire assignments of his career: playing the “For us on stage, it was amazing. “If I haven’t played Miloš recognises that his injury happened simply because he was overdoing it. My parents aren’t musicians but it was always the thing I was most passionate about. I was of course very nervous before-hand but mostly I was just insanely excited and focused. I absolutely love the piece, I love working with Vedernikov, the BBC Symphony Orchestra is such a great group of players and really wonderful people. In the classical world, however, the guitar is still fighting for its place, although in the last decade things have changed dramatically. There were moments I thought and was told I would never be able to play again. It was then that Miloš was struck by an inexplicable but devastating hand injury. Our team will be in touch within 24 to 48 hours Mon-Fri (but often much quicker)This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. This week on New Classical Tracks, guitarist Milos Karadaglic discusses how a performance injury and 2-year hiatus led to his new album, "Sound of Silence," which features pieces by Radiohead, Leonard Cohen, Paul Simon and the Magnetic Fields. I love playing loudly and I love projecting and I think it brings something new to the music.
Rehearsing with them and giving life to something completely new with them and Joby was a first for me. Suntory Hall, or the Philharmonic Hall in Osaka, which is arguably the finest concert hall in the world, it’s just electrifying when you have those places. Should the Arts Council rethink its strategy?The science for restarting live performance: Declan CostelloRhapsody in the Clouds: the Xi'an Symphony Orchestra bring music to the mountainsDavid is a co-founder of Bachtrack.

Described as ‘classical music’s guitar hero’, Miloš Karadaglic received unanimous acclaim for his 2016 Beatles album and now makes a much … Perhaps, he considers, that was a blessing in disguise: “I gave him very clear instructions.

It’s a process that really compares to nothing else.”Guitar concertos are a rare breed, not least because the guitar works so differently from the orchestral instruments with which most composers are considerably more familiar. I really love that because it gives you that amazingly impressionistic feeling of the music.”Composer and soloist were attracted to each other from very early on, with a true feeling of being kindred spirits. So even before I actually did it, I had played that concert hundreds of times in my head.