Bruckner's Symphony No 5, an introduction by Christian Thielemann
- Monday, February 19, 2024
Christian Thielemann discusses this accessible work which exudes a positive energy
Christian Thielemann discusses this accessible work which exudes a positive energy
Simone Young on why this emotionally charged symphony is her favourite by this composer
Lahav Shani on the lyricism of this work and the human emotion it conveys
Herbert Blomstedt considers a work that’s nothing short of miraculous
Andris Nelsons on a symphony he places alongside the mighty ninths of Beethoven and Mahler
János Balázs talks to Jack Pepper about exploring Rachmaninov, Hungarian gypsy music and a new piano concerto by Péter Eötvös that pays tribute to his pianist role model, György Cziffra
Stephen Cera celebrates this great pianist of the era of Russian Romanticism, taking his relatively few recordings and exploring them to reveal what makes his playing so special
Andrew Farach-Colton seeks out the gems in a collection of a huge legacy from Seiji Ozawa
The pianist Behzod Abduraimov talks to Harriet Smith about this vivid and challenging work
Leading conductors and singers reflect on the female characters in Puccini's operas
Richard Osborne traces the development across a century of the composer’s music on record, highlighting some of the milestones in sound and style
Enjoy this year's Gurwitz International Piano Competition live from San Antonio
Editor Martin Cullingford introduces the February 2024 issue of Gramophone, which features revealing interviews with Asmik Grigorian and Martin James Bartlett
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