Mozart in the midst of Covid: stories from the studio
- Friday, March 11, 2022
The AAM decided to use the pandemic period to complete its Mozart concerto cycle; here's how they met the many challenges
The AAM decided to use the pandemic period to complete its Mozart concerto cycle; here's how they met the many challenges
Watch the Baroque ensemble perform the opening track to their new album ‘A Room of Mirrors’
The Pulitzer Prize-winner, who has worked with Renée Fleming and Kanye West, has much going for her, says Jonathan Shipley
Gramophone's Editor in Chief, James Jolly, picks some of the most ear-catching recent releases and offers a playlist of predominantly complete performances for Episode 123
David Patrick Stearns offers a profile of Carlos Kleiber, a complex, fascinating conductor and an often prickly character under whose guidance even the greatest of artists would surpass themselves
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s penultimate symphony is perhaps his most popular. Richard Wigmore surveys a selection of recordings – and busts a few Mozartian myths along the way
The classical, folk and world-music flautist Eliza Marshall is touring her ‘Rhythms of Migration’ album this month
Joyce DiDonato’s new project asks us to reconnect with the natural world, finds Martin Cullingford – and what better way to do that than simply to stop and listen?
A career recalled: from the birth of CD, to capturing Bayreuth's Festspielhaus unique sound
In a fascinating discussion Yo-Yo Ma, Long Yu and Michael Stern reflect on the meaning of music creation, performance, and listening
Benjamin Appl has recorded Winterreise twice – once for BBC TV and once for Alpha Classics. James Jolly speaks to him and his pianist James Baillieu about Schubert’s great song-cycle
The best new classical recordings reviewed in the March issue of Gramophone, featuring Théotime Langlois de Swarte, Joyce DiDonato, John Eliot Gardiner and more ...
John Adams at 75: how the composer became one of modern music’s most powerful voices | Emőke Baráth on recording Handel’s heroines and heroes | Respighi’s Rome: who best captures the Eternal City? | Frank Peter Zimmermann’s solo Bach journey
A fusion of Western forms and multi-voiced African accents, an in-depth guide to the finest composers and works
The BBC Philharmonic's Senior Technical Producer on how they kept on making music
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