Features

Why Edward Elgar was more than just an English gentleman

The idea that Edward Elgar wrote restrained, old-fashioned music can still persist abroad, but many international musicians are discovering that his music that is well worth championing, writes Andrew Farach-Colton

Alondra de la Parra: why I love working in ballet

As she makes her Royal Opera House debut with The Winter’s Tale, the 37-year-old Mexican-American conductor speaks to Gramophone about the ‘beautiful dialogue between dancers and music’

'In the Footsteps of Debussy' – Part 2

To mark the 100th anniversary of Claude Debussy's death, Warner Classics has produced a three-part documentary series. We are pleased to introduce Part 2 of 'In the Footsteps of Debussy'

Top 10 Corelli recordings

Arcangelo Corelli's music continues to inspire musicians and listeners more than 300 years after his death. Here are some of the finest recordings...

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