John Culshaw and the unsung heroes of music
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Martin Cullingford introduces the July issue of Gramophone ..read more
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Exploring excellence across generations of classical musicians
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Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the August issue of Gramophone, featuring interviews with Joana Mallwitz and Leonard Slatkin ..read more
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Different perspectives on music-making
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‘What recording means can be as richly varied as classical music itself ..read more
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‘Women are just starting to get the recognition they deserve’: Christina Pluhar on her new album 'Wonder Women'
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Christina Pluhar shares her unique process of research and programming, as well as the lives of the historic women composers that most inspire her ..read more
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Rediscovering Maddalena Casulana: unveiling the lost musical treasures of the Renaissance composer
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2M ago
We owe it to Maddalena Casulana to bring her music into the present and by recording it and publishing a modern score for further live performances, sending it into the future ..read more
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Cellist Beatrice Harrison's 100-year-old collaboration with a nightingale reminds us what music truly is
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‘The best way to celebrate the centenary of her nightingale broadcast is to continue to fight for what it is to be a musician rather than a machine ..read more
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Conductors Are Just Human Beings. Who Knew?
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3M ago
The 20th Malko Competition highlighted a generational shift in what we think of as ‘a conductor’ - is the end nigh for the age of the maestro ..read more
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Exploring Schumann's chamber music
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Pianist Théo Fouchenneret introduces two new recordings in the Schumann Collection: ‘Works With Wind Instruments’ and ‘Trios and Quartet For Piano and Strings (live ..read more
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Championing the music of Dorothy Howell: ‘Her music jumped off the page - it was evocative, bold and imaginative, overflowing with fantastic colours and character’
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4M ago
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 ..read more
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Caricature or portrait: the depiction of Irish culture in Stanford’s opera ‘Shamus O’Brien’
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‘Paralleling contemporary shows such as Mrs Brown's Boys, its success lies in its ability to critique societal norms and highlight political tensions through a heightened, colourful, yet humorous ..read more
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