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- Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Aurora's revolutionary - and revelatory - use of technology
Aurora's revolutionary - and revelatory - use of technology
At this time of Remembrance, we explore the links between classical music and military bands, and recommend some of the finest recordings
Paul McCreesh on his project - and passion - to help rebuild the UK's young choirs
Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews, including Florence Price's symphonies from the Philadelphia Orchestra, Bruckner's Fourth Symphony by the Vienna Philharmonic, and Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason's 'Muse'
Gramophone's Editor reflects on how best to remember the great conductor
In celebration of the singer’s 80th birthday, Edward Breen looks back on a long and splendid career which established the countertenor voice in mainstream musical life
Carl Davis talks about writing scores for some of silent cinema's greatest creations
The former EMI producer, now President and CEO of the League of American Orchestras, recalls working with the great conductor
Last night's awards celebrated the art form's ability to be a game-changer
Pianist Paul Lewis explains why Haydn is the composer he'd most like to have dinner with
VOCES8's Artistic Director sings Handel's beautiful aria, from his new album
Jed Distler concludes his blog by looking forward to where the pianists' journeys will take them...
Bernard Haitink was the conductor of more than 450 recordings and his repertoire ranged widely from Bartók and Shostakovich to Mozart, Janáček and Debussy. Here are some of his finest moments on record
Following a thrilling few weeks, Jed Distler celebrates the winners
Four finalists choose their concerto
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