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Presto Editor's Choices - September 2021
2nd Oct 2021by Katherine Cooper
Yannick Nézet-Séguin's Florence Price project from Philadelphia gets off to an electrifying start, Lucas Debargue and Gidon Kremer prove energetic champions of Polish composer-pianist Miłosz Magin, and the Marian and Illyria Consorts join forces for an illuminating Adriatic Voyage.
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New Release Round-Up - 1st October 2021
1st Oct 2021by Katherine Cooper
British solo cello music from Steven Isserlis, Beethoven from Martin Helmchen and Frank Peter Zimmermann, Canteloube from Carolyn Sampson, and Elgar from Julia Sitkovetsky and Christopher Glynn.
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Andrew Litton on Prokofiev
30th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The American conductor talks to Katherine about his recordings of the complete Prokofiev symphonies with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, released as a box-set tomorrow on BIS.
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Michael Spyres - Baritenor
24th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The maverick American singer mixes tenor and baritone repertoire with joyful (but historically-informed) abandon, ranging from Donizetti's stratospheric Tonio to his namesake in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci.
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New Release Round-Up - 24th September 2021
24th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
Price from Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra, Chopin from Beatrice Rana, Buxtehude from Arcangelo, and Bellini's Il Pirata starring Marina Rebeka and Javier Camarena.
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Norman Bailey (1933-2021)
17th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The British bass-baritone, who was especially associated with the roles of Hans Sachs and Wotan, has died aged 88.
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Liszt from Jonas Kaufmann and Helmut Deutsch
17th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The long-term Lieder partners are absolutely in their element on a recital which delivers both drama and delicacy in spades.
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New Release Round-Up - 17th September 2021
17th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
Bach from the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin and two guest stars, opera arias from Georgian baritone George Gagnidze, Liszt from Charles Owen, and Jommelli from Ian Page and The Mozartists.
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Charles Owen on Liszt and lockdown
15th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist discusses his new recording of Suisse from Années de Pèlerinage (out this Friday on Avie Records), his role as a Steinway ambassador, and how his relationship with the 'three pianos in his life' shifted in lockdown.
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New Release Round-Up - 10th September 2021
10th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
Shostakovich and Ronald Stevenson from Igor Levit, Rachmaninov from Robin Ticciati, Arvo Pärt from Renaud Capuçon in Lausanne, and Bartók, Mussorgsky and Brahms from Magdalena Kožená.
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Víkingur Ólafsson on Mozart and his Contemporaries
9th Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The Icelandic pianist talks to Katherine about his new album exploring 'one of the most incredible decades in any composer's life', and his mission to 'get rid of some my own preconceptions about Mozart by finding out more about the music of his day'.
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New Release Round-Up - 3rd September 2021
3rd Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
Mahler, Ives and Grime from Ruby Hughes and Joseph Middleton, British oboe quintets from Nicholas Daniel, organist Anna Lapwood's first solo recording, and Strauss from François-Xavier Roth in Köln.
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Igor Oistrakh (1931 - 2021)
2nd Sep 2021by Katherine Cooper
The Odessa-born violinist, who performed regularly with his father David as well as forging a significant independent solo career, has died aged 90.
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Presto Editor's Choices - August 2021
31st Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
A vividly-painted gallery of French Classical heroines from Véronique Gens, Bull and Byrd in glorious technicolour from Kit Armstrong, and a mesmerising recital of songs by Irish composer Ina Boyle.
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Teresa Żylis-Gara (1930-2021)
30th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
The Polish soprano, whose wide repertoire encompassed rarities by Cavalieri, Chausson and Moniuszko as well as Mozart, Strauss and Verdi heroines, has died aged 91.
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New Release Round-Up - 27th August 2021
27th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
Schubert from René Jacobs, Brahms from Alexander Melnikov, French baroque heroines from Véronique Gens, and seventeenth-century laments from Iestyn Davies and Fretwork.
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Cordelia Williams on Nightlight
25th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
The pianist talks to Katherine about her new playlist-style album on Somm Records, exploring different facets of night as depicted in works by Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Liszt, Scriabin, Tomkins and Bill Evans.
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Sean Shibe's Camino
20th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
The guitarist brings hypnotic, introspective beauty to a programme which explores connections between France and Spain via works by de Falla, Mompou, Ravel, Poulenc and Satie.
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Sean Shibe on Camino
20th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
The Scottish guitarist talks to Katherine about today's Recording of the Week, which he describes as 'a profound spiritual journey'.
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New Release Round-Up - 20th August 2021
20th Aug 2021by Katherine Cooper
Norwegian opera overtures from Oslo, Haydn's L'isola disabitata from the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin, Vivaldi's Four Seasons from thirteen-year-old violinist Christian Li, and Telemann cantatas for Hanoverian Kings.