Explore ‘Dalia’s Mixtape’ with the Gramophone Podcast
Follow Dalia Stasevska's mixtape project with a new podcast as each new track is released
Follow Dalia Stasevska's mixtape project with a new podcast as each new track is released
Sir Neville Marriner, who would have celebrated his 100th birthday this April, was a central pillar of post-war British music-making, maintaining consistency and distinction despite the shifting sands of a rapidly changing musical landscape
From bridging genres to challenging cultural expectations, Dalia Stasevska is a conductor for our modern times
Twenty outstanding Verdi recordings, featuring René Jacobs, Claudio Abbado, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Alison Balsom, Alfred Brendel and many more
Tenor and pianist discuss the songs of a powerful musical voice
Kirill Gerstein's new album links two composers – Debussy and Komitas – in a programme of powerful memories
A much-in-demand conductor talks about working with the world's great orchestras and recording two classic ballet scores in Paris
Richard Wigmore joins Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss the great composer's life and works
Yunchan Lim: the astounding debut Chopin album from the piano star
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Featuring outstanding new recordings of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, Chopin’s Études, Bartók’s The Wooden Prince, Mendelssohn’s Symphonies and more
Featuring outstanding new accounts of Mahler's Symphony No 6, Smetana's Má vlast, Stravinsky's Petrushka, Bruckner's Symphony No 8, Wagner's Parsifal and much more
Your favourite stars on the composers, artists and albums they love
Our Editor introduces a special edition of Gramophone, out now, celebrating music for the movies
Our special edition reproduces the most significant articles about his music from our archives
Our special edition draws on 99 years of the finest writing about the composer's music
Pianist Théo Fouchenneret introduces two new recordings in the Schumann Collection: ‘Works With Wind Instruments’ and ‘Trios and Quartet For Piano and Strings (live)’
Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the April 2024 issue of Gramophone
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I hope listeners will love these colourful, characterful, skilful works as much as I do, and that they will also become enthralled with Dorothy Howell’s ferocious talent and fascinating story
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