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Diapason d'Or 2017
27th Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces the winners of this year's Awards, revealed last week at a ceremony in Paris which was broadcast live on France Musique.
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John Nelson conducts Les Troyens
24th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Joyce DiDonato and Michael Spyres triumph as the doomed lovers in Berlioz's Classical epic, recorded live in Strasbourg earlier this year.
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New Release Round-up - 24th November 2017
24th Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
This week's highlights include new productions of Le nozze di Figaro and Der fliegende Holländer, plus two early celebrations of next year's Bernstein centenary.
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Recordings of the Year 2017 - Our Top 100
23rd Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
The first meeting of the Presto awards committee is over, and it's time to reveal the 100 recordings which have most impressed our editorial team this year...
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Dmitri Hvorostovsky (1962-2017)
22nd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
We are saddened to hear that the great Russian baritone died of a brain tumour earlier this morning; he was 55.
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Boxed Set Selections - November 2017
21st Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
This month's stand-out heavyweights include comprehensive tributes to Leonard Bernstein, Luciano Pavarotti and Herbert von Karajan.
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Matthias Goerne - The Wagner Project
17th Nov 2017by James Longstaffe
German baritone Matthias Goerne offers a selection of monologues from Wagner's operas, accompanied by the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra under Daniel Harding.
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New Release Round-up - 17th November 2017
17th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
Today's headline releases include new recordings from Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra, award-winning vocal ensemble Vox Luminis, and Chopin Competition victor Seong-Jin Cho.
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Manfred Honeck on The Epic of Gilgamesh
14th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The conductor talks to Katherine about making the first English-language recording of Martinů's Babylonian epic.
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Dolce Duello - Cecilia Bartoli and Sol Gabetta
10th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The Italian mezzo and Argentine cellist go head-to-head in a collection of baroque 'sweet duels' celebrating the affinity of the cello and the human voice.
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New Release Round-up - 10th November 2017
10th Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
Today’s stand-out releases include new recordings from Fretwork, Sabine Devieilhe, Accademia Bizantina, and Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - November 2017
9th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
This month's Choices include recordings by Leif Ove Andsnes, James Ehnes, the Pavel Haas Quartet, and Les Talens Lyriques.
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Edition Peters - 150th Anniversary of the "Green Series"
9th Nov 2017by James Longstaffe
Edition Peters celebrates 150 years since the publication of the first volume in its esteemed Grüne Reihe series.
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New features added to the Presto website
8th Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
Chris gives us an update on some of the great features and functionality added to the new site over the last few weeks.
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Renée Fleming's final Marschallin and other forthcoming vocal and operatic releases
8th Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
New productions of Der Rosenkavalier, Der fliegende Holländer and Carmen, plus the world premiere recording of Jake Heggie's Great Scott, starring Joyce DiDonato.
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Kirill Gerstein on Scriabin
7th Nov 2017by David Smith
David talks to the pianist about his recent recording of Scriabin's Piano Concerto with Vasily Petrenko and the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Mozart's Requiem from René Jacobs
3rd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
The Belgian conductor presents Mozart's late mass in a new version by Pierre-Henri Dutron, which builds on and refines material from the familiar Süssmayr completion.
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New Release Round-up - 3rd November 2017
3rd Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
Today's outstanding new releases include a starry account of Schubert's Trout Quintet, an ethereal new opera by Kaija Saariaho, and a trilogy of spring-inspired works from Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.
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The King's Singers at 50
2nd Nov 2017by Katherine Cooper
As the group prepare to celebrate their half-century, Katherine talks to countertenor Timothy Wayne-Wright about their commemorative recording GOLD, out tomorrow on Signum.
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BBC Music Magazine - December 2017 Choices
1st Nov 2017by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces this month's Choices, headed by a remarkable twentieth-century triptych from the multi-tasking Barbara Hannigan.