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Gramophone Editor's Choices - January 2019
22nd Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's selection, with Sir John Eliot Gardiner’s live recording of Monteverdi’s Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria (starring Furio Zanasi as the returning hero and Lucile Richardot as his long-suffering wife) in the lead as Recording of the Month.
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Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
Furio Zanasi (Ulisse), Lucile Richardot (Penelope), Krystian Adam (Telemaco), Hana Blažíková (Minerva / Fortuna), Gianluca Buratto (Tempo / Nettuno / Antinoo) Monteverdi Choir & English Baroque Soloists, John Eliot Gardiner
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New Music Book Publications - 21st January 2019
21st Jan 2019by James Longstaffe
Books on Russian and Chinese opera, the relationship between dance and politics in contemporary Buenos Aires, how technology influenced avant garde music in Cold War Germany, and changes in audience listening habits from the nineteenth century to the present day.
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Berlioz from François-Xavier Roth and Les Siècles
18th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
Tabea Zimmermann and Stéphane Degout are the soloists in period-instrument performances of Harold en Italie & Les nuits d'été.
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New Release Round-Up - 18th January 2019
18th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
New recordings from Gautier Capuçon, Christophe Rousset, Concentus Musicus Wien, and Paavo Järvi and the Orchestre de Paris.
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ECM Touchstone Series
18th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
In 2019 ECM celebrates its fiftieth anniversary, which prompts reflections upon the journey so far. The Touchstones series of reissues highlights albums made along the way and includes many recordings which now count as milestones in the history of jazz and improvisation.
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BBC Music Magazine Awards 2019: Shortlist
17th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
The nominations are in and voting is open!
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Boris Giltburg on Liszt
16th Jan 2019by David Smith
David talks to the Russian-born Israeli pianist about his recording of the Études d'exécution transcendante, released last Friday on Naxos.
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An unfinished opera by Liszt and other forthcoming highlights
15th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
The single completed act of Sardanapalo (premiered just last year in Weimar), plus albums from Paul Lewis, Joyce DiDonato, Steven Isserlis, and Martin Helmchen.
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Ian Bostridge on Requiem: The Pity of War
14th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
The tenor talks to Katherine about his recent recording of songs by Mahler, George Butterworth, Rudi Stephan and Kurt Weill with Antonio Pappano, released at the end of October on Warner Classics.
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Theo Adam (1926-2019)
12th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
The great German bass, particularly famed for his Wagner roles, has died aged 92.
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Strauss: Die schweigsame Frau
Theo Adam (Sir Morosus), Annelies Burmeister (His Housekeeper), Wolfgang Schöne (The Barber), Eberhard Büchner (Henry Morosus), Jeanette Scovotti (Aminta), Carola Nossek (Isotta), Trudeliese Schmidt (Carlotta), Klaus Hirte (Morbio), Werner Haseleu (Vanuzzi), Helmut Berger-Tuna (Farfallo) & Johannes Kemter (The Parrot) Chor der Staatsoper Dresden & Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski
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Wolf's Italienisches Liederbuch from Jonas Kaufmann, Diana Damrau and Helmut Deutsch
11th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
The German tenor, soprano and pianist have a ball with Wolf's 46 miniatures on love, loss and fickleness, recorded live in concert in Essen last year.
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New Release Round-Up - 11th January 2019
11th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Includes recordings from Boris Giltburg, Stile Antico, Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques, and William Christie and Les Arts Florissants.
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Jennifer Pike on The Polish Violin
10th Jan 2019by Katherine Cooper
The violinist talks to Katherine about her new album of music by Wieniawski, Szymanowski, Karłowicz and Moszkowski, released last Friday on Chandos Records.
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Boxed Set Selections - January 2019
9th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
A comprehensive collection of César Franck, anthologies celebrating two great French female pianists, and DVD boxes exploring the careers of Claudio Abbado and Sergiu Celibidache.
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John Joubert (1927-2019)
8th Jan 2019by David Smith
The South African-born British composer, particularly known for his choral works, has died aged 91.
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BBC Music Magazine - January 2019 Choices
7th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's selection, including albums from Elicia Silverstein, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, the Elias String Quartet, and Ludus Modalis.
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New Music Book Publications - 7th January 2019
7th Jan 2019by James Longstaffe
Books on Mozart and the da Ponte operas, an introduction to the psychology of music, a companion to the harpsichord, and volumes discussing music in silent film and the history of The Wizard of Oz on stage and screen.
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Introducing Presto Jazz
4th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces the latest addition to the Presto website - a new department dedicated to Jazz recordings.
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Orchestral Works by George Antheil
4th Jan 2019by James Longstaffe
The BBC Philharmonic and John Storgårds present the second volume in Chandos's survey of the orchestral works of American composer, George Antheil.
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New Release Round-Up - 4th January 2019
4th Jan 2019by Chris O'Reilly
Includes recordings from Jordi Savall, Jennifer Pike, Federico Colli, Vladimir Feltsman, and the Wihan Quartet.