Piotr Anderszewski: the pianist on the expressive power of late Brahms; Steven Isserlis pairs sonatas by Schumann and Moscheles; Stella Chen on performing Barber's lyrical Violin Concerto Our February ...
Gavin Dixon, Tim Parry and Martin Cullingford explain how Editor’s Choices are made and reveal their own Critics’ Choice picks As another year of preparing and publishing many hundreds of reviews ...
Imagine stepping back in time to the roaring 1920s, where the beach was a popular escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The beach was a place where people gathered, dressed in the latest ...
Portable apps are a little-known aspect of Windows that people don't take advantage of enough. Most apps install themselves in various places across your operating system, often relying on existing ...
When the Gramophone jury meets to discuss that year’s Award winners and vote for the Recording of the Year, there is usually talk about whether something will be considered a ‘benchmark’ recording.
The baritone bade farewell to the stage last year, but one can forever enjoy his remarkable voice in many and varied roles recorded over more than half a century November 12, 1980, was an evening at ...
This month's edition of Gramophone is a very special celebration of the 2025 Gramophone Awards! You can read full coverage of our winners written by our world-leading experts, including the Recording ...
A fine modern account of a popular violin concerto from Vilde Frang, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Robin Ticciati In his original review of our Concerto Award winner, Geraint Lewis ...
In this special edition of the Gramophone Podcast, we explore the full list of winners from this year's Gramophone Classical Music Awards. Editor Emeritus James Jolly, Editor Martin Cullingford, ...
This longtime household name has not even reached his prime – and neither is he about to rest on his laurels Sir Simon Rattle turned 70 in January. He would not be the first conductor to come into his ...
Alexandre Kantorow completes his survey of Brahms’s piano sonatas Alexandre Kantorow’s final release in his series of Brahms sonatas is also the most effective as an overall programme. Brahms’s First ...
Our Young Artist of the Year channels technical challenges to wholly musical ends Paganini’s set of 24 Caprices, that vade mecum of violin technique, has been well served on record. Within the last ...
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