The Gramophone Choice: Stravinsky's Rite of Spring
- Wednesday, February 11, 2015
We recommend some of the very finest recordings of Stravinsky's explosive ballet score
We recommend some of the very finest recordings of Stravinsky's explosive ballet score
Stravinsky on his life as a composer (Gramophone, August 1934)
A pillar of Baroque sacred repertoire, Monteverdi’s Vespers is open to countless interpretations on record, as Lindsay Kemp discovers
Giacomo Puccini's opera La bohème was premiered in Turin in 1896. Here are our recommended recordings of the celebrated work.
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Delius was a truly international voice in an increasingly nationalist age. Jeremy Dibble traces the composer’s travels and the works that resulted
Richard Strauss was accused of being cold and unemotional, yet his music is anything but. Michael Kennedy – in his final Gramophone article – surveys the composer’s legacy
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