Playlist: great orchestrations
- Tuesday, October 3, 2017
How to give perfect voice to another composer's music, by James Jolly
How to give perfect voice to another composer's music, by James Jolly
To tie-in with our cover story about Mozart's Requiem, James Jolly explores some more great unfinished works
How Glenn Gould’s relationship with his audience created a new authenticity in performance, by Richard Eyre
Benjamin Appl's wonderful performance at the 2017 Gramophone Awards ceremony
Leading musicians explain why, 35 years after his death, Glenn Gould remains a musical icon. Interviews by James McCarthy and Martin Cullingford
Today, the fascination with Glenn GouId's art is as intense as ever. Fellow Canadian Rick Phillips examines this unique musician
Leif Ove Andsnes champions the composer's keyboard music
The Editor-in-chief of Songlines magazine, Simon Broughton, speaks to members of the Kronos Quartet about their fascinating new collaboration with Trio da Kali
The great harpsichordist has died at the age of 90. Rob Cowan listens to her finest recordings...
Iestyn Davies, Carolyn Sampson and Joseph Middleton bring the house down at the 2017 Gramophone Awards
An opportunity to win Warner Classics' momentous Callas box-set. Plus, listen to extracts from before and after the remastering process
For the virtuoso Canadian pianist Marc-André Hamelin, championing the lesser-known composers will always be at the heart of what he does, albeit with a little Rachmaninov and Schubert thrown in, writes Harriet Smith
A playlist by Paul Griffiths of the British composer's finest moments on record
The 2017 Young Artist of the Year demonstrates her poetic pianism
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