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Rachmaninov from Daniil Trifonov and other forthcoming highlights
28th Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Russian pianist records Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 4 with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra, plus new releases from Ian Bostridge, Yo-Yo Ma, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Pavel Kolesnikov.
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New Release Round-up - 22nd June 2018
22nd Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
Mendelssohn from Iván Fischer, Bruch from Joshua Bell, Debussy from Pablo Heras-Casado, and the continuation of Naïve’s Vivaldi Edition.
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Haydn's 'Lamentatione' from Giovanni Antonini
15th Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Milanese conductor continues his mammoth survey of Haydn's complete symphonies with the 'Lamentatione' and 'Alleluia', performed by the Kammerorchester Basel.
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Barrie Kosky's Meistersinger and other forthcoming highlights
14th Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Australian director’s thoughtful new production from the 2017 Bayreuth Festival, plus Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s La clemenza di Tito (starring Marina Rebeka, Joyce DiDonato and Rolando Villazón), and a dream of an English song programme from Dame Sarah Connolly and Joseph Middleton.
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New Release Round-up - 8th June 2018
8th Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
Dohnányi from the Nash Ensemble, Charpentier from Arcangelo and Jonathan Cohen, Handel (and possibly others!) from The Brook Street Band, and jazz standards from Thomas Quasthoff.
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Federico Colli on Domenico Scarlatti
5th Jun 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Italian pianist talks to Katherine about The Power of Illusion, the first instalment of his projected survey of the Neapolitan composer's keyboard sonatas.
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Presto Editor's Choices - May 2018
31st May 2018by Katherine Cooper
Britten and Pears from the BBC archives, a atmospheric Roussel triptych from the BBC Philharmonic and Yan Pascal Tortelier, and a fascinating pairing of two Finnish violin concertos.
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Philippe Jaroussky sings Gluck's Orfeo
25th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The French countertenor placates the Furies with singing of celestial purity on this world premiere recording of the 1774 Neapolitan version of Gluck's most popular opera.
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Pierre-Laurent Aimard on Messiaen's birds
24th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The French pianist talks to Katherine about his relationship with Catalogue d'oiseaux, which he recently recorded for Pentatone.
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Eldbjørg Hemsing on Borgström's Violin Concerto
14th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Norwegian violinist talks to Katherine about recording a little-known work by her compatriot Hjalmar Borgström (1864-1925), a music-critic and part-time composer whose influences included Busoni and Wagner.
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Otello from the Royal Opera House, starring Jonas Kaufmann
11th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The German tenor sings his first 'Lion of Venice' in Keith Warner's 2017 production, opposite Marco Vratogna and Maria Agresta.
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Pavel Kolesnikov on Couperin
8th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Russian pianist talks to Katherine about recording Dances from the Bauyn Manuscript.
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Federico Colli plays Domenico Scarlatti
4th May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Leeds International Piano Competition winner makes his debut on Chandos with a bold, inquisitive recital of the Neapolitan composer's keyboard sonatas.
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Andreas Haefliger on Perspectives
3rd May 2018by Katherine Cooper
The German-born Swiss pianist talks to Katherine about his long-term project (now on its seventh instalment) exploring connections between Beethoven's piano sonatas and other works.
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Presto Editor's Choices - April 2018
30th Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
Sandrine Piau and Nicholas Phan shine in evocative recitals featuring Verlaine settings, a recent Gounod discovery showcases one of the most promising young tenors around, and the Silesian Quartet continue to fly the flag for Grażyna Bacewicz.
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Ravel from François-Xavier Roth and Les Siècles
27th Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
The conductor and his period-instrument orchestra conjure a world of enchantments in two scores inspired by fairy-tales: Ma mère l’Oye (Mother Goose) and the early Shéhérazade overture.
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Huguette Tourangeau (1938-2018)
26th Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
The French-Canadian mezzo, particularly noted for her collaborations with Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge in French and Italian bel canto repertoire, has died aged 79.
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Ian Page on Mozart in London
23rd Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
The conductor talks to Katherine about his new recording exploring the music which the young composer is likely to have encountered on his visit to the city in the mid-1760s.
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Rachel Podger on The Four Seasons
21st Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
The violinist, whose previous recordings of Vivaldi have won widespread critical acclaim, talks to Katherine about taking on the 'Red Priest''s most popular work.
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BBC Proms 2018 - Our Top Related Recordings
19th Apr 2018by Katherine Cooper
Katherine picks out some highlights from this year's season (announced this morning) and recommends related recordings.