Nicholas Phan and Nico Muhly on the genesis of 'Stranger'
- Friday, July 8, 2022
Composer and singer discuss the title-work on a new album from Avie, and consider the resonances of cultural identity explored in the new work, written for Phan
Composer and singer discuss the title-work on a new album from Avie, and consider the resonances of cultural identity explored in the new work, written for Phan
The Gramophone contributor and Copenhagen-based journalist discusses his fascination with the music, design and culture of Northern Europe
The Award-winning pianist explores his new album, released today on Rubicon Classics
Gramophone’s current Artist of the Year on adding a new dimension to his outlook on Beethoven
We step into 18th century London to learn more about pasticcio operas
DG releases the world premiere recording of the Second Violin Concerto written for the German violinist
The mezzo on her Delphian album which powerfully combines ancient and modern: plus, watch a new Purcell video
The acclaimed French tenor undertakes his most ambitious recording project to date
The violinist offers a musical journey through the day, much of it in the company of guitarist Jason Vieaux
After three albums of Baroque music, the Polish countertenor turns to art songs of the past 200 years
'Crossing the Bar', inspired by the poem by Tennyson, emerged from the solitude enforced by the pandemic
The French conductor and harpsichordist celebrates the anniversary of her ensemble
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood discusses Baroque music's greatest composer
The pianist discusses volume six, featuring No 22, K482 and No 23, K488
One of the world's leading music competitions launches on April 5 – we go behind the scenes
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