Introducing the December 2022 issue of Gramophone
- Friday, December 2, 2022
Rethinking Franck: Why we should celebrate the composer and organist 200 years on
Rethinking Franck: Why we should celebrate the composer and organist 200 years on
New recordings of Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending, Beethoven's piano sonatas, Mozart's string quartets and more
Discover a truly strange baroque organ in the German town of Waltershausen...
The Chinese guitarist performs a single from her latest album by the River Thames
Mark Seow talks to the composer about setting Alice Goodman's text for the Cambridge Choir and harpist Parker Ramsay
A true polymath, Sir Compton Mackenzie launched the magazine that is soon to mark its centenary
Watch the acclaimed vocal ensemble's film of the traditional French carol
The echo vocal ensemble sing Bogoroditse Devo from the All-Night Vigil recorded at Birdsall House in Yorkshire
Our Editor introduces a special edition of Gramophone, out now, celebrating music for the movies
Saxophonist Huw Wiggin and harpist Oliver Wass collaborate on an EP of Christmas classics, their single of In the Bleak Midwinter out today
Looking at the life, compositions and recordings of American-Jewish violist, Lillian Fuchs
A diverse range of excellent recordings spanning a breadth of repertoire, reminding us just why the Britten Sinfonia is such a fine, not to mention versatile, ensemble, and sought after for the studio.
Wayne Marshall performs improvisations on Gershwin’s ‘Summertime’
Alan Davey, controller at BBC Radio 3, takes us through celebrations for the BBC's centenary, reflecting on the unique joy in sound that radio can bring
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