Here at Classical Week, we love to see classical composers doing well, and Julia Thomsen is definitely one to watch. The London based pianist has quietly built something special, racking up over 18 million Spotify streams with her piano pieces that blend neoclassical and new age sounds. Her track “Romantic Embrace” just earned a World…
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Julia Thomsen Releases Festive New Single “Wonderland”
Julia Thomsen has just released her new single “Wonderland,” and it arrives just in time to soundtrack the festive season. From the first moment, the track opens up with a big, cinematic sound that feels absolutely made for this time of year. It’s the kind of opening that grabs you immediately and holds your attention….
I Musici Gemelli Return With “Jesus of Nazareth”
Wow. Just wow. I’ve been listening to classical music my entire life, and “Jesus of Nazareth” by I Musici Gemelli is hands down one of the most exquisite albums I’ve ever experienced. This is the kind of recording that reminds you why music matters, why it has the power to transform us. Francesco Pio and…
Interview With Veneta Neynska
Hello, Veneta! You’re about to play at Carnegie Hall for the first time on November 12th. What does this moment mean to you personally, and have you allowed yourself to think about walking onto that stage yet? Playing at Carnegie Hall is both a dream and a responsibility. It’s a place where so many of…
Julia Thomsen and the Kenniffs Return With ‘Amber Hours’Retry
Julia Thomsen has teamed up with Marie and Hollie Kenniff again, and “Amber Hours” is out now through Nettwerk Music Group. After “The Distance That Held Us” connected with people, the three composers found their way back to each other. This new piece shows exactly why that makes sense. “Amber Hours” feels like floating. It’s…
Julia Thomsen Collaborates with Marie and Hollie Kenniff
Julia Thomsen has teamed up with Marie and Hollie Kenniff to create “The Distance That Held Us”, a cinematic composition that offers listeners a much-needed reprieve from the noise of everyday life. Released via Nettwerk Music Group, this collaboration showcases the power of three talented composers uniting under a shared vision. The piece begins with…
I Musici Gemelli Release “The Art of the Duo”
I Musici Gemelli, the sibling string duo from Foggia, return with a deeply engaging new release, “The Art of the Duo,” out now via Hunnia Records & Film Production. The album is an exquisite showcase of the refined interplay between brothers Francesco Pio Bertozzi and Giuseppe Pio Bertozzi, both seasoned violinists whose artistry lies in…
Calm Senses’ “Dreams of Tokyo” Finds New Territory
Julia Thomsen has always been one to surprise us here at Classical Weekly, but her latest venture with LunaLight under the Calm Senses project truly caught me off guard. “Dreams of Tokyo” represents a significant step away from the more traditional classical releases we’ve come to expect from Thomsen, yet somehow it still manages to…
Review: Generational Transmission Video – Marsha Swanson & Sam Chegini
Although not a purely classical release, Generational Transmission — the new claymation video from British singer-songwriter Marsha Swanson and Iranian filmmaker Sam Chegini — resonates deeply with classical sensibilities. Its layered string arrangements, cinematic pacing, and thematic depth place it firmly within a tradition of music that aspires to more than entertainment: it aims to…








