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During the quiet, lonely months of 2020, a 14-year-old Vonn Vanier forced himself into a rigorous, self-prescribed course in ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Ola Gjeilo’s ‘Serentiy’ by violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and the Los Angeles Master Chorale, led by Grant Gershon. Gjeilo's Serenity appears on Anne's album ...
David Watkin, one of the foremost cellists of his generation, has died at the age of 60. Born in Crowthorne, Berkshire, he ...
New recordings from the Sinfonia of London and John Wilson, Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, the Choir of St John's ...
New recordings from the Sinfonia of London and John Wilson, Christian Gerhaher and Gerold Huber, the Choir of St John's ...
The month we feature new recordings of Strauss's Salome, Shostakovich's piano concertos, CPE Bach's violin sonatas, Elgar's ...
Their first album together brings songs by Debussy and Messiaen, and as Hugo Shirley discovers, Magdalena Kožená and Mitsuko ...
This compact, all-in-one hi-fi package from Pro-Ject strips away the system-matching fuss, delivering plug-and-play ...
Tchaikovsky’s card-game opera, based on Pushkin’s haunting novella, has received a range of treatments on stage, on film and ...
As Christopher Gray records his first album with the choir of St John’s College, Cambridge, he tells Martin Cullingford about how music both past and present enriches its sound ...
In the June issue of Gramophone we meet mezzo Magdalena Kožená and pianist Mitsuko Uchida to discuss their new recording for Pentatone, drawing together songs by Debussy and Messiaen.
Matthew Best, born 6 February 1957, was a versatile and celebrated figure in British classical music, making lasting ...