Introducing the September 2024 issue of Gramophone, featuring Nathalie Stutzmann
- Friday, August 9, 2024
Nathalie Stutzmann: the conductor launches a new era in Atlanta with Dvořák; plus, the greatest Puccini singers, and their must-hear recordings
Nathalie Stutzmann: the conductor launches a new era in Atlanta with Dvořák; plus, the greatest Puccini singers, and their must-hear recordings
Brazilian cellist Antonio Meneses: born August 23, 1957; died August 3, 2024
Which of our six nominated ensembles will win this year's Award? You decide...
Following an assault on a singer last august, the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras has announced its founder will not return to the organisation
Joana Mallwitz: the conductor on recording Kurt Weill symphonies in Berlin | Charles Ives: the composer who captured America’s spirit
The Suffolk-based foundation presents performances from industry-leading artists
The Finnish conductor Tarmo Peltokoski will become the Orchestra’s 9th Music Director
Aimed at 15-18 year-olds, the programme will offer an insight into what a career in music can look like
Alexander Knaifel was one of the most prominent Russian composers of his generation
Stutzmann's first album under the exclusive agreement will feature Dvořák’s Symphony No 9 with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
The Glasgow born conductor was the first Brit to be appointed principal of a major German orchestra
Jodie Devos has died of breast cancer at the age of 35. Born October 10, 1988; Died June 16, 2024
The ensemble, comprised of Guildhall alumni will present three performances with renowned artists and collaborators
Proposals include drawing together in- and out-of-school activities and a review of qualifications
Schoenberg: why his pioneering music still resonates; John Cage: Bertrand Chamayou gets to the heart of the prepared piano
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