The world of classical music can be inaccessible. Instruments are difficult to learn, lessons are expensive, and it is arguably less immediate than pop or rock. But cellist, composer and singer Abel ...
The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa’s Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach’s groove Abel Selaocoe walks into a bar in King’s Cross, London, with a small suitcase ...
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Seeing Queen maestro Brian May return to infrared astronomy and complete his Ph.D. thesis on interplanetary dust after 35 years of the music business has bolstered me to return to my abandoned ...