To the well-known expression ‘good things come in threes’, one might add in Steve Reich’s case, ‘good things come in ...
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Vidya Shah’s Women On Record, which unlocked the stories of entrepreneurial courtesans and paved the way for other ...
Raphaël Pichon – who won last year’s Recording the Year with the St Matthew Passion – brings us a St John Passion of equally moving and musically captivating drama. A superb understanding of Mahler’s ...
Composer Nico Muhly and Tallis Scholars founder Peter Phillips join the Gramophone Podcast to discuss their new album 'No Resting Place' For this week's episode, the composer Nico Muhly and the ...
Our cover artist John Wilson’s musical range and accomplishment is well known to Gramophone readers, and he talks to us about his passion for music of all kinds and his work with the Sinfonia of ...
Richard Wigmore pays homage to the German tenor who was renowned in Bach and Mozart, and was one of the finest Lieder singers of his generation The son of a Meissen organist and cantor, Peter Schreier ...
Faber Music has partnered with the estate of Ina Boyle to publish and promote the composer’s catalogue of over 80 works Faber Music has announced a new publishing partnership with the estate of Irish ...
Edward Gardner joins Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss his new recording of Richard Strauss’s Elektra on the Chandos label For this episode, we're joined by conductor Edward Gardner, who ...
Paavo Järvi to succeed Edward Gardner at the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 2028 Paavo Järvi has been named the new Chief Conductor and Artistic Advisor of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, taking ...
For most of human existence, listening was closely tied to moments that carried meaning, emotion or survival. Nature supplied the backdrop – wind, water, animals – and music surfaced in hunting ...