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New Music Book Publications - 16th November 2020
16th Nov 2020by James Longstaffe
Three introductions to music history for children; a study of how music creates emotion; a guide to twenty-first century vocal repertoire; an examination of the compositions of Johann Joseph Fux; handbooks on music in social media and the operatic canon; and a biography of dancing legend Gene Kelly.
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38 New Decca titles added to Presto CD
14th Nov 2020by Paul Thomas
Including Vladimir Ashkenazy conducting Brahms & Shostakovich, Sir András Schiff playing Schubert and Herbert Blomstedt conducting Richard Strauss.
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Amici e Rivali - Michael Spyres and Lawrence Brownlee
13th Nov 2020by Katherine Cooper
The two American tenors trade vocal fireworks in a thrilling all-Rossini programme which pays homage to Andrea Nozzari and Giovanni David, who created major roles in several of the composer's operas for Naples.
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Lawrence Brownlee on Rossini
13th Nov 2020by Katherine Cooper
The American tenor talks to Katherine about today's Recording of the Week Amici e Rivali, which sees him exploring friendship and rivalry in Rossini's Neapolitan operas with his compatriot Michael Spyres.
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New Release Round-Up - 13th November 2020
13th Nov 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Sacred baroque rarities from Philippe Jaroussky and Artaserse, a Christmas album from Jonas Kaufmann, Beethoven’s Christ on the Mount of Olives from Simon Rattle, and the world premiere recording of Vladimir Martynov’s Utopia Symphony.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 13th November 2020
13th Nov 2020by Joshua Lee
A surprise release from the late Dave Brubeck, the latest from Grammy-nominated Ben Wendel, free jazz fun with Glasshopper, funky latin fusion from pianist Ivan Timbó, landscape painting from saxophonist Patrick Cornelius, and a tribute to the collaborations of Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald by vocalist Cleo and guitarist David Grabowski.
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Elina Duni & Rob Luft - Lost Ships
13th Nov 2020by Matt Groom
Lost Ships, a moving series of reflections on loss and displacement by singer Elina Duni and guitarist Rob Luft, marks a promising first release from the partnership, and sounds perfectly at home on ECM.
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Episode 8: The Stalin Prize with Marina Frolova-Walker
11th Nov 2020by Paul Thomas
Paul talks to Russian-born music historian Marina Frolova-Walker about the subject of her book, the notorious (and often misunderstood) Stalin Prize, and some of the composer stories behind it.
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Gifts for... Pianists and piano-lovers
11th Nov 2020by Chris O'Reilly
From 2020's best new recordings and box sets, to informative books and deluxe sheet music, we select our top gifts for piano players and piano lovers alike.
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The Stalin Prize with Marina Frolova-Walker
11th Nov 2020by Paul Thomas
Paul talks to Russian-born music historian Marina Frolova-Walker about the subject of her book, the notorious (and often misunderstood) Stalin Prize, and some of the composer stories behind it.
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The Calidore String Quartet on Babel
10th Nov 2020by David Smith
The New York-based Calidore String Quartet talk about their latest album, which weaves together themes of communication and separation.
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Beethoven 250th Anniversary
10th Nov 2020by Ellena Spirrett
This year marks the 250th anniversary of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth. Browse some of our favourite selections here.
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Sam Rivers
10th Nov 2020by Matt Groom
A brief introduction to the music of Sam Rivers, who in his long lifetime established himself one of the most consistently inventive saxophonists in jazz.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - November 2020
9th Nov 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's Choices, headed by ‘fresh, fascinating but not uncontroversial accounts’ of Nielsen’s first two symphonies from Thomas Dausgaard and the Seattle Symphony Orchestra.
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Daniil Trifonov's Silver Age
6th Nov 2020by Katherine Cooper
The Russian pianist is by turns balletic, poetic and dramatic in solo works by Stravinsky and Prokofiev, whilst the Mariinsky Orchestra match his precision and imagination in concertos by the the latter composer and Scriabin.
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New Release Round-Up - 6th November 2020
6th Nov 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Carnival of the Animals from the Kanneh-Mason family, Brahms and Schumann from Elīna Garanča and Malcolm Martineau, Beethoven from Martin Helmchen and Andrew Manze, and Thalberg from Paul Wee.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 6th November 2020
6th Nov 2020by Joshua Lee
This week's new releases include reissues from Terje Rypdal, a second live recording from Keith Jarrett's 2016 tour, and modern reinterpretations of the music of Sun Ra.
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John Andrews on The Dancing Master
5th Nov 2020by Katherine Cooper
The British conductor talks to Katherine about recording Malcolm Arnold's one-act comic opera, written at high speed for TV in the early 1950s but rejected by the BBC for being 'too bawdy'...
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Rick Simpson - Everything All of the Time: Kid A Revisited
5th Nov 2020by Joshua Lee
On the twentieth anniversary of Radiohead's polarising Kid A, Rick Simpson and co. give it a creative re-interpretation.
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Gifts for... Opera Lovers
4th Nov 2020by Chris O'Reilly
In the first of our festive gift guides, we've selected some perfect presents for the opera-lover in your life, from the latest recordings to the best books about opera.