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Latest News: Classical, Magdalena Kozená (Mezzo-Soprano)

  • Recording of the Week, Janáček's Katya Kabanova from Simon Rattle and the London Symphony Orchestra

    by Katherine Cooper

    Amanda Majeski is riveting as the doomed heroine grasping for happiness in the face of a loveless marriage (and a monstrous mother-in-law) in provincial Russia, with Rattle expertly balancing the score's elemental power and claustrophobic intensity.

  • Recording of the Week, Handel's Alcina from Marc Minkowski

    by Katherine Cooper

    Magdalena Kožená is at the height of her powers as a vocal actress in the title-role, with peerless performances from Anna Bonitatibus, Erin Morley and Elizabeth DeShong as Ruggiero, Morgana and Bradamante respectively.

  • Recording of the Week, Folk Songs from Magdalena Kožená

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Czech mezzo teams up with her husband Simon Rattle and the Czech Philharmonic for superbly characterful performances of folk-inspired song-cycles by Bartók, Berio, Ravel and Montsalvatge.

  • Recording of the Week, Soirée from Magdalena Kožená and friends

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Czech mezzo is joined by her husband and assorted colleagues for a programme of songs for voice and chamber ensemble by Ravel, Brahms, Stravinsky, Chausson, Strauss, Dvořák and Janáček.

  • Interview, Magdalena Kožená on French song

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Czech mezzo talks to Katherine about recording Duparc with Robin Ticciati and the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin for their new album Aimer et mourir, out tomorrow on Linn Records.

  • Interview, Magdalena Kožená

    by Katherine Cooper

    Katherine talks to the Czech mezzo about her new disc of Monteverdi, released last week on Deutsche Grammophon.

  • Recording of the Week, Carmen from Berlin with Kaufmann and Kožená

    by Katherine Cooper

    The light-voiced Czech mezzo and heavyweight German tenor are an appropriately chalk-and-cheese pairing as the free-spirited gypsy and her obsessive soldier lover, with Kožená’s husband Simon Rattle conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker in a performance which emphasises the score’s opéra comique pedigree.

  • Recording of the Week, Simon Rattle's new Mahler 2

    by Chris O'Reilly

    24 years after his landmark recording of the ‘Resurrection’ Symphony with Dame Janet Baker and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Rattle returns to the piece with the Berliner Philharmoniker, Kate Royal and Magdalena Kožená.

  • Recording of the Week, Songs her mother taught her

    by Chris O'Reilly

    The Czech mezzo Magdalena Kožená goes back to her roots with a programme of songs by Janacek, Dvorak, Leopold Kozeluch, Petr Eben and others, accompanied with style and sensitivity by Malcolm Martineau.