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Robert Hollingworth continues his series exploring the ‘Colossal Baroque’ through the dazzling sound world of Orazio Benevoli. The premiere recording of Benevoli’s four choir Missa Benevola (plus ...
The celebrated American violinist Hilary Hahn brings technique and personality to often‑recorded works in electrifying ...
From our shortlist of orchestras who particularly impressed us on record this year, you chose a superb ensemble rooted in ...
We look ahead to the 2024 Gramophone Classical Music Awards ceremony on October 2, and look back to last year's winners ...
It’s a sizeable sum to lay out at one shot, but given the quality – and quantity – of what’s on offer, it has to be one of ...
This unusual network player has ‘lifestyle’ appeal, but packs serious audio and computer technology to deliver an attractive, ...
We look ahead to the 2024 Gramophone Classical Music Awards ceremony on October 2, and look back to last year's winners ...
In his moving booklet note to his recording of Schubert’s Die schöne Müllerin, Konstantin Krimmel reflects on the high male suicide rate in Germany and men’s reticence in seeking help for depression.
No tricky ‘second album syndrome’ here. Jonathan Tetelman’s second solo album for DG focuses on Puccini – an apt choice for this centenary year, but then this composer fits the Chilean-American tenor ...
Familiar works are given an invigoratingly fresh perspective by Isabelle Faust, Anne Katharina Schreiber, Antoine Tamestit, Jean-Guihen Queyras and Alexander Melnikov ...