Introducing Gramophone's October 2019 issue

Gramophone
Thursday, September 12, 2019

Christian Tetzlaff – the fearless violinist on Beethoven and Sibelius | Iván Fischer records Beethoven’s Fifth | Gramophone Awards – the shortlist revealed | the first recording of a Stanford opera

October 2019

For the October issue of Gramophone, on sale now, James Jolly speaks to violinist Christian Tetzlaff about his new Ondine recording of the violin concertos by Beethoven and Sibelius, his passion for chamber music, and how he has found a new balance in his musical life.

October 2019

Elsewhere, Jeremy Dibble writes of how the discovery of little-known Stanford scores have cast this British composer in a new light, and Peter Quantrill travels to Budapest to meet Iván Fischer as he and his Budapest Festival Orchestra record Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.

October 2019

In addition, for this issue’s Collection, Jeremy Nicholas surveys the available recordings of Saint-Saëns’s witty Carnival of the Animals and chooses his ‘one to own’ version.

October 2019

Plus, don’t miss our expert critics’ opinions of the newest classical releases: which will be named Editor’s Choice, and which overall recording will be crowned Recording of the Month?

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