Editor's Choice: August 2023 | The best new classical recordings
- Friday, July 7, 2023
Hilary Hahn's album of Ysaÿe's Six Solo Violin Sonatas is our Recording of the Month, alongside several other outstanding new classical releases
Hilary Hahn's album of Ysaÿe's Six Solo Violin Sonatas is our Recording of the Month, alongside several other outstanding new classical releases
The famous aria from Puccini's Tosca is performed with intense passion and commitment by Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu
Why the Orchestre de Paris deserves your vote for the 2023 Orchestra of the Year Award
Gavin Higgins, The Tredegar Band and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales receive their second achievement for the work
If you've never heard a contrabass flute before then you are in for a treat. Daniela Mars conjures a haunting evocation of the first moments of morning light
Why the National Symphony Orchestra deserves your vote for the 2023 Orchestra of the Year Award
Wigmore Hall concert on July 6 will raise funds for teaching at London-based academy
The progressive concert series will collaborate with the label's artists, including Fatma Said and Abel Selaocoe
Sir Mark Elder to become Conductor Emeritus, and Thomas Adès Artist in Residence
The Song Prize went to Korean tenor Sungho Kim and Audience Prize to Columbian soprano Julieth Lozano Rolong
We pay tribute to a long-time and much-valued Gramophone contributor
Finnish conductor takes over ensemble in October
Lucy Crowe, Ivor Bolton, Kathryn McDowell and Richard Mantle also recognised for contributions to musical life
Winner to be revealed at the annual Gramophone Awards ceremony, taking place at London’s De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms on October 4, 2023
Christie's auction to feature art and manuscripts from across five centuries
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