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Christophe Rousset conducts Spontini's La vestale
19th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
The first-ever period-instrument recording of Spontini's 1807 opera emphasises the score's debt to the French declamatory tradition, with Marina Rebeka on ravishing form in the title-role and Stanislas de Barbeyrac showing his true heroic colours as the Roman soldier Licinius.
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New Release Round-Up - 19th May 2023
19th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
Bruch & Price concertos from Randall Goosby, a snapshot of Mozart's time in Mannheim from the Freiburger Barockorchester, Liszt orchestral songs from Thomas Hampson and friends, and the Bevan Family Consort's debut album of sacred choral music (including works by Palestrina, Tallis, Holst & Stanford).
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Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke - Lean In
19th May 2023by Barney Whittaker
A welcome return from two contemporary jazz greats, whose individual styles combine to create a sincere blend of emotional clarity and kinship.
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Lara Downes on Love at Last
18th May 2023by David Smith
The pianist and activist talks about her new album, pulling together piano miniatures from all around the world, past and present, in response to challenging times.
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Ingrid Haebler (1929-2023)
17th May 2023by David Smith
The Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper broke the news on Sunday that the Austrian pianist and early pioneer of period instrument performance had died at the age of 93.
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Missy Mazzoli on Dark with Excessive Bright
16th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
In the wake of the first full-length album of her orchestral music on BIS, the American composer talks about the writers and musicians who've inspired her work...
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New Music Book Publications - 15th May 2023
15th May 2023by James Longstaffe
Biographies of Barber and Rachmaninoff, an introduction for children to the cello and flute, an analysis of the compositions of Ferruccio Busoni, a final collection of essays by the late musicologist Richard Taruskin, and an overview of the groundbreaking work carried out by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - May 2023
15th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
Chris introduces this month's selection, headed by the final instalment of Les Arts Florissants & Paul Agnew's 'compelling' Gesualdo series on Harmonia Mundi...
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Broken Branches from Karim Sulayman and Sean Shibe
12th May 2023by David Smith
The Lebanese-American tenor and Scottish guitarist join forces for a multifaceted yet deeply personal recital, that ranges across cultural and geographical boundaries and explores the idea of diaspora in music.
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New Release Round-Up - 12th May 2023
12th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
Legrenzi motets from Rinaldo Alessandrini, Nielsen from Edward Gardner & James Ehnes, Beethoven's complete piano concertos from Garrick Ohlsson & Donald Runnicles, and orchestral works & Lieder by Franz Schreker from Christoph Eschenbach (with soloists Chen Reiss & Matthias Goerne) in Berlin.
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Kasper Tranberg - Nobody's Heart
12th May 2023by Barney Whittaker
Our pick this week is an immaculately emotive and detail-laden album from a trio headed by the Danish trumpeter.
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Jazz New Release Round-Up - 12th May 2023
12th May 2023by Barney Whittaker
This week's new releases see several high-profile collaborations between musicians and cultures from as far as Mali & Iran, Puerto Rico & Israel, Poland & Pakistan and Britain & Croatia.
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Tessa Lark on The Stradgrass Sessions
11th May 2023by David Smith
The violinist talks about her new album, which sees her collaborate with an eclectic mix of musicians and explore everything from Ysaÿe's Solo Sonata No. 5 to Michael Cleveland's infectious fiddle-tunes.
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Menahem Pressler (1923-2023)
10th May 2023by David Smith
The German-born Israeli-American pianist, who co-founded the enormously successful Beaux Arts Trio and remained its lynchpin for over half a century, has died aged 99.
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Stan Tracey Quartet, 'Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood'
10th May 2023by Barney Whittaker
In light of a new vinyl reissue of this seminal British jazz release, we take a look at how the 1965 recording captures the Welsh poet's imaginative genius.
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Grace Bumbry (1937-2023)
9th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
The trailblazing American dramatic mezzo, who was the first Black singer to perform at the Bayreuth Festival, has died aged 86.
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Is Beethoven worth eight times Mahler?
8th May 2023by Chris O'Reilly
Both composers have left an indelible mark on the world of music. However, when it comes to music streaming, are they equally valuable?
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Music for the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III
6th May 2023by David Smith
A selection of music for royal occasions, and recordings from the composers and artists featured at the King's Coronation - from Parry and Purcell to Weir and Williams.
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Sheet Music to Celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III
6th May 2023by Ellena Spirrett
Browse our selection of sheet music to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III. Find out more here.
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Beethoven & Beyond from María Dueñas
5th May 2023by Katherine Cooper
The 20-year-old Spanish violinist combines a sense of almost childlike wonder with absolute technical mastery on her debut recording of the Beethoven concerto with the Wiener Symphoniker & Manfred Honeck, supplemented with shorter pieces by composers who wrote cadenzas to the work.