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Dance With Me from LUDWIG Orchestra and Barbara Hannigan
4th Mar 2022by Katherine Cooper
An ensemble drawn from the Netherlands-based chamber orchestra have a ball with a selection of twentieth-century dances, taking in music by Elgar, Kurt Weill, Glenn Miller and Barry Manilow along the way...
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New Release Round-Up - 4th March 2022
4th Mar 2022by Katherine Cooper
Bach from Frank Peter Zimmermann and Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Brahms from the Belcea Quartet and two special guests, and Donizetti's Tudor Queens from Sondra Radvanovsky.
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Presto Editor's Choices - February 2022
2nd Mar 2022by Katherine Cooper
A kaleidoscope of African piano music from Rebeca Omordia, Italian baroque rarities from Ian Bostridge, and a musical journey from Prague To Budapest from Laura van der Heijden and Jâms Coleman.
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Joyce DiDonato's EDEN
25th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Featuring music by composers including Ives, Cavalli, Handel, Gluck and Wagner (plus a ravishing new commission by Rachel Portman), the American mezzo's eclectic new concept-album with Il Pomo d'Oro explores our relationship with 'the grammar of the earth'.
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New Release Round-Up - 25th February 2022
25th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Haydn from Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Mozart violin sonatas from Francesca Dego and Francesca Leonardi, Salonen and Ravel from Nicolas Altstaedt, and Sebastián Durón's zarzuela Coronis from Le Poème Harmonique.
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Josephine Veasey (1930-2022)
24th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
The British dramatic mezzo, who excelled in Wagner and Berlioz, has died aged 91.
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Carmen Giannattasio on Opera Rara
21st Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Italian soprano reminisces about recording the title-roles in Ermione and La donna del lago (both recently reissued on the label's Rossini 1819 box-set) and discusses 'stepping into the second phase of my life as a singer' as she moves away from bel canto and towards verismo repertoire...
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New Release Round-Up - 18th February 2022
18th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Vivaldi, Leclair and Locatelli from Théotime Langlois de Swarte, Mozart from Elisabeth Leonskaja, piano works by African composers from Rebeca Omordia, and Italian baroque arias from Ian Bostridge.
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Benjamin Appl on Winterreise
16th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
The German baritone talks to Katherine about his new recording of Schubert's great song-cycle (released on Alpha Classics last Friday) and his relationship with his late mentor Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau.
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New Release Round-Up - 11th February 2022
11th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Bruckner from François-Xavier Roth, Shostakovich from Gianandrea Noseda, consort music by John Jenkins from Phantasm, and Winterreise from Benjamin Appl and James Baillieu.
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Mitsuko Uchida's Diabelli Variations and other forthcoming highlights
10th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Other stand-out releases for March and April include Franco-Italian recitals from tenors Benjamin Bernheim and Pene Pati, Rachmaninov from Asmik Grigorian, and Sibelius from the young Finnish conductor Klaus Mäkelä.
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New Release Round-Up - 4th February 2022
4th Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
Beethoven from Angela Hewitt, Bach from Leonidas Kavakos, Handel's Apollo e Dafne from Il Pomo d'Oro, and John Williams from the Berliner Philharmoniker (with the composer himself at the helm).
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Sandrine Piau on Handel's Enchantresses
3rd Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
The French soprano talks to Katherine about her new album featuring snapshots of Alcina, Morgana, Cleopatra and others, and about her rather unorthodox route to a solo singing career...
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Presto Editor's Choices - January 2022
2nd Feb 2022by Katherine Cooper
A powerful pasticcio requiem from La Tempête and Simon-Pierre Bestion, enchanting Handel from Sandrine Piau and Les Paladins, and a superb survey of George Walker's piano sonatas from Steven Beck.
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New Release Round-Up - 28th January 2022
28th Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
Haydn and Mozart from Basel, gangster tragedy in the South Polish Highlands, chamber music and songs by Martin Suckling, and arrangements of Vaughan Williams and Maconchy for piano duet.
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Julian Azkoul on Renewal
27th Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
The artistic director of United Strings of Europe talks to Katherine about the ensemble's genesis and future plans, and their new recording of works by Caroline Shaw, Joanna Marsh, Osvaldo Golijov and Felix Mendelssohn (out now on BIS).
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Paul Lewis plays Brahms
21st Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist's interpretations of the final four sets of solo piano works are a revelation, capturing all of the poetry and drama of the music and often emphasising its kinship with Debussy and Rachmaninov.
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New Release Round-Up - 21st January 2022
21st Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
French song from Roderick Williams and Roger Vignoles, the 2022 New Year's Day Concert from Vienna on CD, Schubert from Iestyn Davies and Joseph Middleton, and Bob Chilcott's Circlesong.
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Bach Passions from Raphaël Pichon and John Eliot Gardiner
19th Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
Other upcoming highlights for the spring include a Strauss collection from Andris Nelsons, an autobiographical new recording from 97-year-old pianist Ruth Slenczynska, and Weinberg from Gidon Kremer.
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Marc-André Hamelin on CPE Bach
17th Jan 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Canadian pianist talks to Katherine about delving into a 'fascinating trove of treasures' for his latest recording on Hyperion - and how CPE Bach turned out to be the first composer whose music he performed in public...