Exploring Handel: a special edition of the Gramophone Podcast
- Friday, January 13, 2023
Richard Wigmore explores Handel's career and extraordinary music
Richard Wigmore explores Handel's career and extraordinary music
The challenges - and rewards – of making classical recordings in 2023 by one of the UK's most successful independent record companies
King's College, Cambridge's Director of Music on the world famous service
Nine recordings that have given our editors the most pleasure this year
The choir's artistic director on 'In Winter's House'
A collection of Ralph Vaughan Williams rarities to end the 150th anniversary year of the composer's birth
The role of recording in the life of one of Britain's most-loved instrumentalists
The conductor talks about recording Walker's Sinfonias with the National Symphony Orchestra
The American tenor talks about going back to the original for one of music's first song cycles
The soprano talks about creating a programme that focuses on loss and remembrance, but also how Bach has influenced composers down the centuries
The pianist talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about what drew her to the neglected French composer
The French pianist, and Chandos artist, talks about the role recording plays in his musical life, and how he enjoys embracing complete cycles
The violinist and cellist on recording Brahms and Clara Schumann
The American composer talks about his orchestral work and its exploration of the instruments of the orchestra
The French harpist turns his attention to works by Reinhold Glière and his pupil Alexander Mosolov, the latter a first recording
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