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Opus Klassik Awards 2022
30th Aug 2022by Chris O'Reilly
Revealed this morning in advance of next month's ceremony at the Konzerthaus Berlin, the winners of this year's 'Deutscher Musikpreis' awards include Igor Levit, Lea Desandre, Vladimir Jurowski and Kian Soltani.
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Easy Composer Series: My First Schubert
30th Aug 2022by Ellena Spirrett
Schott's Easy Composer Series features a wide selection of easier pieces by well-known composers, ideally suited to pianists looking to expand their repertoire, and perfect for music lessons and playing at home. The latest in the series, My First Schubert, is the perfect introduction to Romantic piano music. Find out more.
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Joey DeFrancesco (1971-2022)
30th Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
The American jazz composer and multi-instrumentalist, known mainly for his contributions in reviving the jazz organ in modern music, has died aged 51.
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Alison Balsom's Quiet City
26th Aug 2022by David Smith
Alison Balsom and the Britten Sinfonia offer a colourful collection of works and arrangements that place the trumpet firmly at the centre of attention.
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New Release Round-Up - 26th August 2022
26th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
Brahms symphonies from Ádám Fischer, Johann Jakob Walther from Bojan Čičić and the Illyria Consort, Sean Shibe's Lost & Found, and early English keyboard music from Giulia Nuti.
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Masao Nakajima Quartet, 'Kemo-Sabe'
26th Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
At a time when acoustic jazz ensembles were falling out of style, Masao Nakajima's 1979 debut album managed to push traditional sounds into new territories, and finally gets its due as a reissue from Barely Breaking Even.
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Fatma Said on Kaleidoscope
25th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
Ahead of the release of her eclectic dance-inspired album next Friday, the Egyptian soprano talks to Katherine about taking her first steps in ballroom as a hip-hop-loving teenager in Cairo, the parallels between Argentinian tango and classical singing, and two very different divas who inspired her programming...
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 25th August 2022
25th Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
The latest jazz releases include a reissue of the classic World of Cecil Taylor from Candid, the latest album by fusion veterans Yellowjackets, and an Al Foster session at Smoke Jazz Club.
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Giulia Nuti on The Fall of the Leaf
24th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
The Italian harpsichordist talks about her new album celebrating the Golden Age of English keyboard music (out this Friday on Arcana), and the remarkable history of the 'Rucellai Virginal' which she plays on the recording...
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Boxed Set Selections - August 2022
23rd Aug 2022by Chris O'Reilly
August heavyweights include a set of Pablo Casals's late chamber music recordings for Philips, the complete Schubert piano sonatas from Elisabeth Leonskaja, and an anthology of French baroque music from the Orchestre de Chambre Jean-François Paillard.
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Jazzwise Editor's Choices - September 2022
23rd Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
Jazzwise Editor's Choices from the September 2022 issue include the Avishai Cohen Trio's Shifting Sands, Julian Lage's View With a Room featuring Bill Frisell, and a bootleg compilation of early '80s Miles Davis.
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Tango canción: Argentine tangos for voice & piano
23rd Aug 2022by Ellena Spirrett
Containing a wide-ranging selection of songs, Tango canción covers the entire history of tango in its historical and musical diversity, from its beginnings right up to today. Equally suitable for amateur and professional singers, this collection offers instantly appealing repertoire. Find out more.
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BBC Music Magazine - September 2022 Choices
22nd Aug 2022by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's selection, with concertos and orchestral works by Wieniawski, Dobrzyński & Kurpiński from the Orchestra of the 18th Century in pride of place...
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Anna Prohaska and Isabelle Faust perform György Kurtág's Kafka-Fragmente
19th Aug 2022by James Longstaffe
An extraordinary tour de force from the soprano and violinist duo, performing the Hungarian composer's great song cycle setting fragments of texts by Franz Kafka.
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New Release Round-Up - 19th August 2022
19th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
Britten from Andrew Staples and Daniel Harding, late Schubert from René Jacobs and B'rock Orchestra, Secret Love Letters from Lisa Batiashvili, and John Cage from the Latvian Radio Choir.
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DOMi & JD BECK- NOT TiGHT
19th Aug 2022by Matt Groom
From teenage YouTube sensations to pukka Blue Note artists in just a few years, DOMi & JD BECK's debut album NOT TiGHT is a riot of live breakbeats and dazzling keyboards, with some starry guest artists joining in the fun.
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Jazz New Release & Reissues Round-Up - 18th August 2022
18th Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
The latest jazz new releases, including Emma-Jean Thackray, Mike Westbrook and Tom Harrell.
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Michael Waldron on Colourise
17th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
The director of London Choral Sinfonia discusses their new album, featuring the world premiere recordings of Lennox Berkeley's Variations on a Hymn by Orlando Gibbons and Vaughan Williams's arrangement of the Five Mystical Songs for voice, choir, piano and strings .
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Igor Levit's Tristan and other forthcoming highlights
16th Aug 2022by Katherine Cooper
Other stand-out releases for the autumn include French bel canto arias from Lisette Oropesa, Szymanowski from Krystian Zimerman, Coleridge-Taylor from Chineke!, and a Kurtág-inspired musical autobiography from Víkingur Ólafsson.
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk, 'Live at Ronnie Scott's 1963'
16th Aug 2022by Joshua Lee
This rare live recording enjoys a loving reissue from Gearbox Records, featuring Roland Kirk playing with a trio of local British musicians; Stan Tracey, Malcolm Cecil and Ronnie Stephenson.