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Gramophone Editor's Choices - August 2020
21st Jul 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month’s Choices, headed by a ‘formidable’ account of Luigi Dallapiccola’s one-act opera Il Prigioniero from Gianandrea Noseda on Chandos.
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Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero
Anna Maria Chiuri (La Madre), Michael Nagy (Il Prigioniero), Stephan Rugamer (Il Carceriere/Il Grande Inquisitore), Adam Riis (Primo Sacerdote), Steffen Bruun (Secondo Sacerdote), Danish National Concert Choir, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Gianandrea Noseda
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The New Oxford Organ Method
21st Jul 2020by Ellena Spirrett
A new comprehensive method book for organ providing a complete syllabus for learning. Designed for both beginners at the organ and for experienced players revising their skills. Find out more here.
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Jazz Vinyl Round-Up - Whirlwind Recordings
17th Jul 2020by Joshua Lee
This week, we go through some of the latest vinyl releases from diverse London-based label Whirlwind Recordings.
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Shostakovich from Kirill Karabits, Oleg Tsibulko and the Russian National Orchestra
17th Jul 2020by David Smith
A new recording of Shostakovich's complex 'Babi Yar' symphony with bass Oleg Tsibulko gets to the heart of a work that's often seen as all politics and no emotion.
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New Release Round-Up 17th July 2020
17th Jul 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Nielsen from Thomas Dausgaard and the Seattle Symphony, Beethoven from Jordi Savall and Le Concert des Nations, two works for voice and orchestra by Michael Tilson Thomas, and a Domingo fiftieth anniversary gala from Verona on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Sir Mark Elder on Debussy
16th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
In the wake of his recording of Images and Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune with the Hallé, the conductor talks to Katherine about his relationship with Debussy's music, and Colin Matthews's evocative orchestrations of the piano Préludes.
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TRIO IVOIRE XX - Enchanted Forest
16th Jul 2020by Joshua Lee
Trio Ivoire's twentieth anniversary record is a celebration of their well-honed fusion of West African music and European jazz, with new guest collaborators and intriguing arrangements to boot.
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BBC Music Magazine - August 2020 Choices
15th Jul 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's selection, with Jean-Efflam Bavouzet's survey of piano works by Beethoven's contemporaries Hummel, Dussek, Clementi and Wölfl as Recording of the Month.
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Sarah Willis on Mozart, Mambo and Cuba
13th Jul 2020by David Smith
Horn player Sarah Willis talks about her new cross-cultural album that explores connections between Mozart and the music of Cuba, and her initiative to support Cuban musicians.
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New Music Book Publications - 13th July 2020
13th Jul 2020by James Longstaffe
Books on the music of Poulenc, Mendelssohn, Sibelius, Georges Auric, and John Cage; an assessment of the legacy of Bach's music; thoughts on listening to music by conductor John Mauceri; an examination of the Codex Buranus; an analysis of chromatic harmony and desire; a handbook of yoga as a teaching aid; a study of the compositions of Charlie Parker; and books on Latin jazz and Latin-American music.
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New Deutsche Grammophon titles added to Presto CD
11th Jul 2020by Flora Lucas
Including recordings from Maurizio Pollini, Claudio Abbado, Leonard Bernstein, Emil Gilels and Herbert von Karajan.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up 10th July 2020
10th Jul 2020by Joshua Lee
This week's round-up includes new recordings by the Marcin Wasilewski Trio, bluegrass fusion from Yo-Yo Ma & friends, and a collection of solo pieces by Nordic tubist Daniel Herskedal, among others.
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Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Bagatelles
10th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist's survey of Beethoven's complete output in the genre (plus the Fantasia Op. 77 and three opus-less Klavierstücke) radiates wit, warmth and wisdom.
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Paul Lewis on Beethoven
10th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist talks to Katherine about his recording of the Bagatelles (out today on Harmonia Mundi), and about the composer's often 'uncompromisingly uncomfortable' writing for the piano.
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New Release Round-Up - 10th July 2020
10th Jul 2020by Chris O'Reilly
Elgar from Vasily Petrenko and Kathryn Rudge, Beethoven from James Ehnes and Andrew Armstrong, and Mozart with a Cuban accent from horn-player Sarah Willis and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra.
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Gareth Malone's Great British Home Chorus Songbook
10th Jul 2020by Ellena Spirrett
Re-live Gareth's best-loved songs from the Great British Home Chorus. £1 from the sale of each songbook will be donated to NHS Charities Together.
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Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
9th Jul 2020by Joshua Lee
Herbie Hancock's nautical concept album remains some of the eminent pianist and composer's most enduring work from his early period, a culmination of his time spent with Miles Davis and honing his sound on the prestigious Blue Note label.
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Piotr Beczała on Verismo
9th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The Polish tenor talks to Katherine about Vincerò!, his debut recording on Pentatone, featuring arias by Puccini, Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Giordano and Cilea.
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Francis Pott on 'Word'
8th Jul 2020by David Smith
Composer Francis Pott talks about his new album of larger-scale choral works with Oxford choir Commotio, released on Naxos this Friday.
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Ennio Morricone (1928-2020)
6th Jul 2020by Chris O'Reilly
The Oscar-winning Italian composer, whose iconic film scores included A Fistful of Dollars, Cinema Paradiso and The Hateful Eight, has died aged 91.