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Renaud Capuçon on Elgar
16th Mar 2021by Katherine Cooper
The French violinist talks to Katherine about recording the Violin Concerto and Sonata with Sir Simon Rattle, the London Symphony Orchestra, and Stephen Hough.
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Grammy Winners 2021
15th Mar 2021by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces the winning classical albums from this year's ceremony, which took place last night in Los Angeles.
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Grammy Winners 2021
15th Mar 2021by Matt Groom
Matt introduces the winning jazz albums from this year's ceremony, which took place last night in Los Angeles.
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Michael Janisch on managing Whirlwind Recordings
13th Mar 2021by Joshua Lee
We sat down with bassist and Whirlwind Recordings label boss Michael Janisch to discuss his beginnings in music, and how managing a label can present new challenges every year.
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French Piano Duets from Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne
12th Mar 2021by Katherine Cooper
In a true meeting of musical minds, the two superb pianists team up once again for a delectable programme of miniatures by Fauré, Poulenc, Stravinsky, Debussy and Ravel.
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New Release Round-Up - 12th March 2021
12th Mar 2021by David Smith
Ives symphonies from Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the world premiere recording of Ludomir Różycki's 1944 Violin Concerto, and Strauss, Berg and Zemlinsky from Sandrine Piau.
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Cameron Graves - Seven
12th Mar 2021by Joshua Lee
Growing up in LA's bustling rock and metal scene, Cameron Graves channels these influences into his intense new album, Seven.
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Julian Perkins on Stephen Dodgson
11th Mar 2021by Katherine Cooper
The conductor talks to Katherine about the world première recording of the 1979 chamber-opera Margaret Catchpole, which tells the story of a Suffolk servant-girl who was deported to Australia for stealing a horse in the late eighteenth century.
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Stephen Dodgson: Margaret Catchpole - Two Worlds Apart
William Wallace (tenor), Nicholas Morris (bass), Kate Howden (soprano), Michael Bundy (bass), Jonathan Hanley (tenor), Mark Saberton (baritone), Robyn Allegra Parton (soprano), Leonora Dawson-Bowling (mezzo-soprano), Alistair Ollerenshaw (baritone), Richard Edgar-Wilson (tenor), Peter Willcock (bass), Diana Moore (mezzo-soprano), Matthew Brook (bass), Jon Stainsby (baritone), Perpetuo, Julian Perkins
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Celebrating Astor Piazzolla's 100th Anniversary
11th Mar 2021by Ellena Spirrett
Today marks the 100th anniversary of Astor Piazzolla's birth. A composer whose works revolutionised the traditional tango into a new style termed Nuevo Tango, incorporating elements from both jazz and classical music. Find out more here.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 11th March 2021
11th Mar 2021by Joshua Lee
A live set of Anthony Braxton, solo saxophone pieces and world-fusion jazz are amongst our picks for this week's new release round-up.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - March 2021
10th Mar 2021by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's Choices, headed by Hilary Hahn's 'Paris' album (featuring music by Chausson, Prokofiev and Rautavaara) on Deutsche Grammophon.
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James Newby on I Wonder as I Wander
9th Mar 2021by Katherine Cooper
The young British baritone talks to Katherine about his career to date, and his debut recording of songs by Beethoven, Schubert, Mahler and Britten on BIS.
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New Music Book Publications - 8th March 2021
8th Mar 2021by James Longstaffe
A psychological analysis of legendary opera singer, Maria Callas; a study of the songs of Fanny Hensel; an exploration of Lutheran themes present in the music of Bach; an examination of ten conductors' annotated scores of Mozart's Jupiter Symphony; a new edition of Nicholas Cook's classic introduction to music; and handbooks on music and philosophy, and community music.
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Episode 13: Symphonic Titans - Bruckner & Mahler with Peter Quantrill
7th Mar 2021by Paul Thomas
Bruckner and Mahler are the focus of this week's show, as Paul Thomas is joined by Gramophone writer Peter Quantrill to assess a couple of recent box-sets devoted to each composer.
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Osmo Vänskä conducts Mahler's Tenth Symphony
5th Mar 2021by James Longstaffe
The Minnesota Orchestra and their Music Director give a tumultuous, emotional account of Mahler's final, unfinished symphony, in the performing version by Deryck Cooke.
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New Release Round-Up - 5th March 2021
5th Mar 2021by Katherine Cooper
Elgar from Renaud Capuçon, French piano duets from Paul Lewis and Steven Osborne, a Parisian album from Hilary Hahn, and the world premiere recording of Chaya Czernowin’s opera Heart Chamber.
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R+R=NOW - LIVE
5th Mar 2021by Joshua Lee
Keyboardist Robert Glasper brings together the cream of the modern jazz crop with R+R=NOW's 'LIVE', a killer live recording featuring the likes of Christian Scott and Derrick Hodge.
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The Presto Chart - February 2021
4th Mar 2021by Chris O'Reilly
Our 25 best-selling titles across all formats for February, with the fifth instalment of Andris Nelsons's Bruckner cycle from Leipzig on Deutsche Grammophon in first place...
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Clare Hammond on Variations
3rd Mar 2021by David Smith
The pianist talks about her new album, that sees her draw together numerous different sets of variations from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Chris Barber (1930-2021)
3rd Mar 2021by Joshua Lee
The trombonist and bandleader, who helped popularise skiffle and revive the trad-jazz sound, has passed away aged 90.