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From Lise Davidsen’s rare Senta to rediscovered Boult and radiant Ravel, these are the recordings that define this month’s ...
Mason, the Takács Quartet and Pierre-Laurent Aimard, guides to Sofronitsky and Silvestrov, and a deep dive into Prokofiev’s ...
Pierre-Laurent Aimard has recorded the largest selection yet from György Kurtág’s Játékok, and in the presence of the ...
A compelling portrait of the iconic wartime pianist and cultural hero, brought vividly to life in a major new study ...
Today's Video of the Day was filmed live in Oxford’s iconic Sheldonian Theatre. This performance of Bach’s Mass in B minor brings together the Choir of The Queen’s College Oxford and the Academy of ...
A new name on the audio scene, courtesy of a British hi-fi retailer launching a ‘house brand’: and the debut products are both very affordable and handmade in Britain ...
From Proms sensation to forgotten gem, this once-popular orchestral work's revival on record offers new life – despite its absence from the concert stage ...
Kick off your worldwide festival-going adventures this year by perusing our guide – you’re bound to spot something that piques your interest If you are a library, university or other organisation that ...
Lise Davidsen’s Senta, Sofronitsky’s spontaneity, Karajan live in Berlin – this month’s issue offers powerful reminders of how recordings preserve the unrepeatable ...
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The reach of Carmen is greater than opera itself – there are many who could hum the Habanera or whistle the Toreador song without ever having set foot in an opera house. Bizet’s rather controversial ...