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Mariam Batsashvili on Influences
21st May 2025by Matthew Ash
Mariam Batsashvili's new album, Influences, is a chronological journey through sonatas that she holds close, spiritually and musically. Ahead of her BBC Proms appearance, playing Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 with the BBC Symphony Orchestra on 27th July, she spoke with Matthew Ash about the new album and her connection with the music.
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In The Shadows with Michael Spyres
1st Mar 2024by Katherine Cooper
The American singer teams up with Les Talens Lyriques and Christophe Rousset to explore some of the operas which influenced Wagner - including works by Méhul, Beethoven, Meyerbeer and Spontini.
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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.
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The Calidore String Quartet record late Beethoven
15th Mar 2023by David Smith
Violinist Ryan Meehan talks about the quartet's new album, which builds on their earlier more exploratory releases with an all-Beethoven programme.
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Beethoven violin sonatas from Rachel Podger and Christopher Glynn
25th Mar 2022by David Smith
Three snapshots from the beginning, middle and end of Beethoven's career trace his development of the violin sonata form from its Classical roots into new directions.
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Beethoven Piano Concertos from Krystian Zimerman and Simon Rattle
16th Jul 2021by James Longstaffe
Zimerman, Rattle, and the London Symphony Orchestra present expressively exuberant performances of Beethoven's five piano concertos that are full of joy, wit, and drama.
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François-Xavier Roth conducts Beethoven's Eroica Symphony
23rd Apr 2021by James Longstaffe
Les Siècles and François-Xavier Roth return to the music of Beethoven with a dramatic, illuminating account of the Third Symphony, coupled with an energetic performance of an overture by Méhul.
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François-Xavier Roth on Beethoven & Gossec
21st Jan 2021by Katherine Cooper
The French conductor talks to Katherine about his Presto Award-winning recording of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Gossec's Symphonie à 17 parties.
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Nicolas Hodges on Birtwistle and Beethoven
19th Jan 2021by David Smith
Reflecting on his recent release on Wergo, the pianist talks about Bagatelles, improvisation and his own relationship with Harrison Birtwistle.
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Beethoven and Gossec from François-Xavier Roth & Les Siècles
18th Sep 2020by David Smith
François-Xavier Roth and Les Siècles put a revolutionary new spin on Beethoven's immortal Fifth, and make the case for his much-neglected contemporary Gossec.
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Robert Trevino on Beethoven
4th Aug 2020by Katherine Cooper
The American conductor talks to Katherine about his recording of the complete symphonies with the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, released in June on Ondine.
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Beethoven songs and folksongs from Ian Bostridge and Antonio Pappano
24th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The tenor and pianist are joined by violinist Vilde Frang and cellist Nicolas Altstaedt for selections from the Scottish and Irish folk-songs, following an exquisitely tender account of An die ferne Geliebte.
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Paul Lewis plays Beethoven's Bagatelles
10th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist's survey of Beethoven's complete output in the genre (plus the Fantasia Op. 77 and three opus-less Klavierstücke) radiates wit, warmth and wisdom.
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Paul Lewis on Beethoven
10th Jul 2020by Katherine Cooper
The British pianist talks to Katherine about his recording of the Bagatelles (out today on Harmonia Mundi), and about the composer's often 'uncompromisingly uncomfortable' writing for the piano.
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Beethoven from Chen Reiss and Matthias Goerne
20th Mar 2020by Katherine Cooper
The Israeli soprano is sparkling and technically fearless in a programme of arias with the Academy of Ancient Music, whilst Goerne's song-recital with Jan Lisiecki is an altogether darker affair.
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Chen Reiss on Beethoven's Women
17th Mar 2020by Katherine Cooper
The Israeli soprano talks to Katherine about her new album on Onyx Classics, Immortal Beloved, which includes music from Fidelio and Egmont as well as some of the composer's earliest vocal works.
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Beethoven's Leonore from René Jacobs and the Freiburger Barockorchester
6th Dec 2019by Katherine Cooper
The original 1805 version of Beethoven's only opera is a high-adrenaline experience in the hands of the Belgian conductor and his period-instrument band, with Marlis Petersen in the title-role and Maximilian Schmitt as her imprisoned husband.
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Beethoven: Leonore
Marlis Petersen (Leonore), Maximilian Schmitt (Florestan), Dimitry Ivashchenko (Rocco), Johannes Weisser (Pizarro), Robin Johannsen (Marzelline), Johannes Chum (Jaqino), Tareq Nazmi (Don Fernando), Florian Feth, Julian Popken (Two Prisoners) Freiburger Barockorchester, René Jacobs
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Beethoven Symphonies from Ádám Fischer and the Danish Chamber Orchestra
19th Jul 2019by James Longstaffe
Ádám Fischer conducts the Danish Chamber Orchestra in frequently thrilling, occasionally controversial, but always fascinating performances of Beethoven's symphonies.
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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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Jan Bartoš on Beethoven
18th Jul 2018by Katherine Cooper
The Czech pianist shares his thoughts on his new Beethoven album, out now on Supraphon.