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Presto Editor's Choices - November 2017
29th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Katherine's picks of the month include a rare outing for a surreal 'tango-opera' by Piazzólla, a Mahler Five that's red in tooth and claw, and an outstanding recital from French soprano Sabine Devieilhe.
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Dmitry Masleev
28th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Ahead of his St John's Smith Square recital on Thursday, the Russian pianist talks to Katherine about his debut solo recording of Scarlatti, Prokofiev and Shostakovich.
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John Nelson conducts Les Troyens
24th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Joyce DiDonato and Michael Spyres triumph as the doomed lovers in Berlioz's Classical epic, recorded live in Strasbourg earlier this year.
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky (1962-2017)
22nd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
We are saddened to hear that the great Russian baritone died of a brain tumour earlier this morning; he was 55.
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New Release Round-up - 17th November 2017
17th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Today's headline releases include new recordings from Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra, award-winning vocal ensemble Vox Luminis, and Chopin Competition victor Seong-Jin Cho.
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Manfred Honeck on The Epic of Gilgamesh
14th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The conductor talks to Katherine about making the first English-language recording of Martinů's Babylonian epic.
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Dolce Duello - Cecilia Bartoli and Sol Gabetta
10th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The Italian mezzo and Argentine cellist go head-to-head in a collection of baroque 'sweet duels' celebrating the affinity of the cello and the human voice.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - November 2017
9th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
This month's Choices include recordings by Leif Ove Andsnes, James Ehnes, the Pavel Haas Quartet, and Les Talens Lyriques.
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Renée Fleming's final Marschallin and other forthcoming vocal and operatic releases
8th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
New productions of Der Rosenkavalier, Der fliegende Holländer and Carmen, plus the world premiere recording of Jake Heggie's Great Scott, starring Joyce DiDonato.
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Mozart's Requiem from René Jacobs
3rd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The Belgian conductor presents Mozart's late mass in a new version by Pierre-Henri Dutron, which builds on and refines material from the familiar Süssmayr completion.
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The King's Singers at 50
2nd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
As the group prepare to celebrate their half-century, Katherine talks to countertenor Timothy Wayne-Wright about their commemorative recording GOLD, out tomorrow on Signum.
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Presto Editor's Choices - October 2017
31st Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Katherine's picks of the month include a treasure-trove of English part-song, an unconventional tribute to Fritz Wunderlich, and an urgent, persuasive new production of one of the greatest of all bel canto operas.
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New Release Round-up - 27th October 2017
27th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Including new albums from Steven Isserlis, Nathalie Stutzmann, Pretty Yende and Quatuor Mosaïques.
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Hannu Lintu on Sibelius
25th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Katherine talks to the conductor about his new recording of Tapiola, En Saga & eight songs in new orchestrations by Aulis Sallinen.
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New Release Round-up - 20th October 2017
20th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Including new albums from Marianne Crebassa, James Ehnes, Angela Gheorghiu and others.
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Marina Rebeka on Amor fatale
16th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
The Latvian soprano, who opens as Norma at the Metropolitan Opera tonight, talks to Katherine about her new album of arias from Rossini's tragic operas.
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Simon Rattle conducts Debussy's Pélleas et Mélisande
13th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Katherine enjoys a live account of Debussy's Pélleas et Mélisande from Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra, with Magdalena Kožená and Christian Gerhaher in the title roles.
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New Release Round-up - 13th October 2017
13th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Including two persuasive cases for Mozart's early works, plus new recordings from John Eliot Gardiner, Lars Vogt, and Vasily Petrenko.
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Lost is my Quiet
12th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Katherine talks to Carolyn Sampson, Iestyn Davies and Joseph Middleton about their new album of duets by Purcell/Britten, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Quilter.
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Xavier Sabata on Catharsis
9th Oct 2017by Katherine Cooper
Ahead of his Wigmore Hall debut tonight, the countertenor talks to Katherine about his career and the inspirations behind this evening's programme (which was released on Aparté earlier this year).