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New Release Round-Up - 21st October 2022
21st Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
An homage to Pauline Viardot from Marina Viotti and Christophe Rousset, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov from Gianandrea Noseda, the soundtrack to Tár (starring Cate Blanchett as a brilliant but flawed star conductor), and a cinematic anthology from Alexandre Tharaud.
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Jan Talich Jr on the art of quartet-playing
20th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
In the wake of their new recording of Dvořák's 'American' Quartet, the Czech violinist and conductor discusses the history of the quartet which his father founded in 1964 - and which he himself has led for the past twenty-five years.
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Rossini's Messa di Gloria from Antonio Pappano
14th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Cinderella of Rossini's sacred works goes to the ball in fine style, with stand-out performances from tenors Lawrence Brownlee and Michael Spyres, and some delectable obbligatos from the woodwind principals of Pappano's Roman orchestra.
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Rossini: Messa di Gloria
Eleonora Buratto (soprano), Teresa Iervolino (contralto), Lawrence Brownlee (tenor), Michael Spyres (tenor), Carlo Lepore (bass), Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Coro dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Antonio Pappano
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New Release Round-Up - 14th October 2022
14th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
Today's new releases include Hans Rott from Jakub Hruša, Ruth Gipps from Rumon Gamba and the BBC Philharmonic, Mahler from Semyon Bychkov, and Lully's Acis et Galatée from Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques.
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Víkingur Ólafsson on From Afar
13th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Icelandic pianist recounts how meeting 'living legend' György Kurtág in Budapest last summer inspired his latest album - part 'fan-letter' to the composer himself and part musical autobiography...
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Héloïse Luzzati on La Boîte à Pépites
11th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
The French cellist introduces her new label celebrating the legacies of women composers, which launched at the end of last month with a collection of vocal and chamber works by Charlotte Sohy (1887-1955).
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Charlotte Sohy: Compositrice de la Belle Epoque
Marie-Laure Garnier, soprano; David Kadouch, piano; Héloïse Luzzati, cello; Nikola Nikolov, violin; Célia Oneto Bensaid, piano; Xavier Phillips, cello; Marie Vermeulin, piano Quatuor: Hermès Omer Bouchez, Elise Liu, violins; Lou Yung-Hsin Chang, viola; Yan Levionnois, cello; plus Mathilde Calderini, flute; Constance Luzzati, harp Orchestre national Avignon-Provence: Debora Waldman, direction; Marie Perbost, soprano; Aude Extrémo, mezzo-soprano; Cordelia Palm, violin
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New Release Round-Up - 7th October 2022
7th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
A 'fan-letter' to György Kurtág from Víkingur Ólafsson, high-octane opera duets from Jonas Kaufmann and Ludovic Tézier, French bel canto arias from Lisette Oropesa, and Bach Orchestral Suites from John Butt and the Dunedin Consort.
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Bruno de Sá on Roma Travestita
6th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Brazilian soprano discusses his debut album on Erato (exploring the period of operatic history when women were forbidden from performing on the Roman stage) and the process of 'finding his own path' as a high-voiced male singer...
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Domingo Hindoyan on life in Liverpool
5th Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra's new Chief Conductor talks about his debut recording of Debussy, Roussel and Dukas on Onyx, his relationship with his mentor Daniel Barenboim, and how being part of the original El Sistema in Venezuela has informed his approach to music education and community work.
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The Presto Chart - September 2022
3rd Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
Our 25 best-selling titles across all formats for September, with Hollywood Soundstage from John Wilson and Sinfonia of London (released at the beginning of the month on Chandos) in first place...
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Presto Editor's Choices - September 2022
1st Oct 2022by Katherine Cooper
An irresistible Coleridge-Taylor collection from Chineke!, an exciting all-French programme from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra under their dynamic new Music Director, and an almost unbearably poignant Schwanengesang from Ian Bostridge and Lars Vogt.
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New Release Round-Up - 30th September 2022
30th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor from Chineke!, an all-French programme from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and their new Chief Conductor Domingo Hindoyan, Schubert from Ian Bostridge and the late Lars Vogt, and a celebration of neglected French composer Charlotte Sohy from new label La Boîte à Pépites.
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Peter Gregson on Patina
24th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
As his forthcoming album Quartets: One - Four is announced, the cellist and composer reflects on his previous project Patina (an 'alternative version' of which was released this summer) and why he's keen to move away from 'the Instagram version of music'...
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Patina
Peter Gregson (cello, mellotron, synthesizer, piano, pumporgan, programmer), Warren Zielinski (violin), Magnus Johnston (violin), Matthew Denton (violin), Richard Blayden (violin), James Boyd (viola), Eoin Schmidt-Martin (viola), Meghan Cassidy (viola), Stephanie Edmundson (viola), Richard Harwood (cello), Reinoud Ford (cello), Ben Chappell (cello), Tim Lowe (cello), Tom Pigott-Smith (violin), Bryan Senti (violin), Laurence Ungless (doublebass), Daniel Pioro (violin), Anthony Weeden
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Leoncavallo's Zingari on Opera Rara
23rd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Carlo Rizzi conducts a scintillating account of the Pushkin-inspired one-act opera from 1912, starring Krassimira Stoyanova and Arsen Soghomonyan.
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New Release Round-Up - 23rd September 2022
23rd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Bruckner from Iván Fischer, an impressive, genre-defying debut album from South African cellist Abel Selaocoe, Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage from Edward Gardner, and a sparkling collection of 'lost jewels' from Belgian soprano Jodie Devos.
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RIOPY on Bliss
22nd Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
The French-born pianist and composer explains how developing a daily meditation practice not only inspired the music on his latest album, but also transformed his life...
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Igor Levit's Tristan
16th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Hans Werner Henze's brilliant, baffling set of ‘Preludes for piano, electronic tapes and orchestra’ sits at the heart of this Wagner-inspired recital, which also includes music by Liszt and Mahler via Ronald Stevenson.
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New Release Round-Up - 16th September 2022
16th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Weinberg from Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, Bruckner from Simon Rattle, a stunning debut of Baroque rarities from Brazilian male soprano Bruno de Sá, and a Disney album from Lang Lang.
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Alison Balsom on Quiet City
14th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
The trumpet-player discusses her new album of music by composers including Gershwin, Copland, Bernstein and Ives, and reflects on the unique qualities of Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie...
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New Release Round-Up - 9th September 2022
9th Sep 2022by Katherine Cooper
Liszt, Wagner and Henze from Igor Levit, a wide-ranging song-inspired recital from Sheku Kanneh-Mason, a celebration of two hundred years of Brazilian classical music, and Monteverdi from Jordi Savall.