A Gramophone Podcast revisited: Exploring the genius of JS Bach
- Friday, April 15, 2022
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood discusses Baroque music's greatest composer
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
As he prepares to add the Ninth Symphony to his Mahler cycle for BIS, the Minnesota Orchestra's Music Director talks about his 19-year tenure in Minneapolis
Theatre of Voices' director on recording a 'contemporary oratorio' by the late Icelandic composer
The American soprano talks about the three operatic heroines who are the focus of the new recording
'Rhapsody' explores the connections between composers, performers and first performances
The French conductor discusses one of the most magical and game-changing operas of all time
We discuss the composer's extraordinary music, and some of its finest recordings
The violinist explores his new album in the latest Gramophone Podcast
The violinist discusses his recording of the suites, out today on Sony Classical
Celebrating the transformative effect of a major new concert hall with its General Artistic Director Christoph Lieben-Seutter and the Chief Conductor of the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, Alan Gilbert
A report from August 2018, when Antonio Pappano was recording the composer's three symphonies
100 years since its premiere, a special podcast explored the powerful work
One of the UK's most popular sopranos looks back over her career
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