Inside the Christmas Carol: Part Three with Errollyn Wallen
Jack Pepper’s festive countdown continues, digging inside festive writing. Enter, his third and final composer guest…Errollyn Wallen
Jack Pepper’s festive countdown continues, digging inside festive writing. Enter, his third and final composer guest…Errollyn Wallen
Jack Pepper chats with three composers to explore the magic of festive writing. Hot on the heels of Thomas Hewitt Jones… its Bob Chilcott
Jack Pepper meets three composers to explore the ingredients of festive writing. First up… Thomas Hewitt Jones
An epic album about overcoming a personal crisis
Stanford's biographer joins the Gramophone Podcast to explore the full breadth of the composer's work
William Christie, the founder - and guiding spirit for the past 45 years – of Les Arts Florissants, celebrates his 80th birthday on December 19.
Gramophone's historic recordings guru discusses a classic set of these nine great works
The conductor discusses Merton College, Oxford's recording of a major new commission
The recording can be found on NCC’s album ‘Illumine’
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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
Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the December issue of Gramophone
As Oxford Philharmonic begins its Bach Mendelssohn festival at the end of this month, Katy Hamilton looks at the women responsible for Mendelssohn's revelatory discovery of the mighty St Matthew...
It’s heartening to see – some 250 years after Haydn’s first forays – so many composers still writing for string quartet
Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the November issue of Gramophone
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