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Gerald Finley on Kaija Saariaho's True Fire
29th May 2019by Katherine Cooper
The bass-baritone talks to Katherine about recording the Finnish composer's song-cycle on texts by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Seamus Heaney and Mahmoud Darwish, written for him in 2014 and released on Ondine earlier this month.
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Karl Jenkins: Piano
28th May 2019by Ellena Spirrett
To celebrate his 75th birthday this year, prolific composer Sir Karl Jenkins has released a new album with Decca titled Karl Jenkins: Piano. To go alongside the album, Boosey & Hawkes have published a book of sheet music featuring all of the pieces from the album.
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Lise Davidsen on Wagner & Strauss
27th May 2019by Katherine Cooper
The Norwegian lyric-dramatic soprano discusses her career so far and her debut album on Decca, out this Friday.
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New Music Book Publications - 27th May 2019
27th May 2019by James Longstaffe
A discussion of the relationship between faith and music; analysis of the compositions of nineteenth-century violin virtuoso, Joseph Joachim; an examination of the collaboration between Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann; and books about Elton John in celebration of Rocketman, the new film starring Taron Egerton.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 24th May 2019
24th May 2019by Matt Groom
Matt bends an ear towards some of this week's jazz related releases, from the slowcore guitar of Chris Brokaw, through the upbeat soul jazz of Beatifik to Paolo Russo's Mediterranean musings.
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Alexi Tuomarila Trio - Sphere
24th May 2019by Matt Groom
Alexi Tuomarila and his group prove there is plenty of scope of innovation in the jazz piano trio, forging their own unique sound on Sphere.
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The final instalment of Andrew Manze's Vaughan Williams cycle with the Liverpool Philharmonic
24th May 2019by David Smith
Andrew Manze and the Liverpool Philharmonic round off their Vaughan Williams series with vivid accounts of the majestic seventh and pensive ninth symphonies.
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New Release Round-Up - 24th May 2019
24th May 2019by Chris O'Reilly
New releases from Korean-born violinist Joo Yeon Sir, James Ehnes and Sir Andrew Davis, and Josep Pons and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, plus a landmark Gioconda from the archives.
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Thelonious Monk Trio
23rd May 2019by Matt Groom
Thelonious Monk roughed up some of his best known tunes on these exciting and spiky trio sessions, recorded during a troubled period in the pianists life, just before he would break through with some of his definitive albums.
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Michael Fabiano on Donizetti and Verdi
23rd May 2019by Katherine Cooper
The charismatic American tenor talks to Katherine about his debut solo recording on Pentatone, centring on two composers who have played a pivotal role in his career to date.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - June 2019
22nd May 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's selection, headed by Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla’s ‘revelatory accounts’ of two symphonies by Mieczysław Weinberg with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Kremerata Baltica.
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Carus Beethoven Choral Collection
22nd May 2019by Ellena Spirrett
For the major Beethoven anniversary in 2020 Carus is expanding the repertoire of works available for mixed choirs. The Choral Collection Beethoven (edited by Jan Schumacher) contains especially attractive arrangements of Beethoven’s music spanning three centuries.
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Renée Fleming sings Mahler and other forthcoming highlights
21st May 2019by Chris O'Reilly
For her first Lieder album in nearly two decades, the American soprano sings the Rückert-Lieder with the Münchner Philharmoniker and Christian Thielemann, plus Brahms and Schumann with Hartmut Höll.
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Yevgeny Sudbin on late Beethoven
20th May 2019by David Smith
The Russian pianist talks to David about his new album of the Bagatelles & Piano Sonatas Nos. 31 & 32.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 17th May 2019
20th May 2019by Matt Groom
This week I have been enjoying Partisan's first ever live album, avant-garde music for French kids TV, Brad Mehldau's new album and also picked some suggestions from the second half of the ECM Touchstones series, celebrating 50 years of one of the most important Jazz labels.
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Pacifica from Australian quartet The Vampires
17th May 2019by Matt Groom
Matt delights in the refreshingly breezy new album from The Vampires, an Australian collective blending jazz with exotica, dub and much more.
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Kirill Petrenko conducts Tchaikovsky's Pathétique Symphony
17th May 2019by Katherine Cooper
Recorded live in concert in 2017, the Berliner Philharmoniker's first album with their new Chief Conductor augurs very well indeed for their new partnership.
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New Release Round-Up - 17th May 2019
17th May 2019by Chris O'Reilly
New releases from Michael Fabiano, Magdalena Kožená, Il Giardino Armonico, Albrecht Mayer, and The Jerusalem Quartet, plus recitals by sopranos Anita Cerquetti and Graziella Sciutti from the archives.
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Colin Matthews on NMC
16th May 2019by Katherine Cooper
The English composer looks back over 30 years at the helm of Britain's cutting-edge contemporary music label NMC.
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Boxed Set Selections - May 2019
15th May 2019by Chris O'Reilly
A celebration of Chandos Records at 40, birthday tributes to pianists Emanuel Ax and Philippe Entremont, and the third volume of Leonard Bernstein’s landmark Young People’s Concerts.
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