Beethoven: the best recordings from the past two years
All of these Beethoven recordings were chosen as Editor's Choice or Recording of the Month in Gramophone magazine from 2022 to today
All of these Beethoven recordings were chosen as Editor's Choice or Recording of the Month in Gramophone magazine from 2022 to today
A magisterial series of string quartets forms only one part of this US composer’s multifaceted output, finds Guy Rickards
Performing Ross's own piece from his new album 'Landscape to Light'
Joined by tenor Julian Prégardien, the french ensemble performs a track from their latest album
The founder of The Sixteen reflects on his career as one of the world's leading conductors
The soprano and composer presents her second album of works from composers including herself
The two pianists, partners both off stage and on, juxtapose Schubert and Desyatnikov
The mezzo-soprano on recording music by Martinů, Dvořák, Hans Krása and Gideon Klein
The Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski will become the Orchestra’s 9th Music Director
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Introducing outstanding new albums from Bertrand Chamayou, Laura van der Heijden, Janine Jansen, Takács Quartet, Magdalena Kožená and more
All of these outstanding classical albums were Editor's Choices in Gramophone magazine and are highly recommended. If you are searching for an inspirational new recording, look no further
What makes the set unmissable is van Beinum’s outstanding performance of ‘Die Nullte’
The second integrated amplifier from the Korean company is a simpler design than its original RA180,...
Vaughan Williams in Context offers many fresh perspectives on RVW’s life and times
Biddulph’s recently released transfer of this classic recording is the best I’ve yet heard
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
Martin Cullingford introduces the July issue of Gramophone
Emmanuel Despax shares his unique perspective on Liszt's work, shaped by his personal connection to the composer
Christina Pluhar shares her unique process of research and programming, as well as the lives of the historic women composers that most inspire her
‘What recording means can be as richly varied as classical music itself’
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