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Michael Spyres has won three Gramophone Awards: Opera and Recording of the Year in 2018 for Berlioz's Les troyens, and Voice and Ensemble in 2022 for 'Baritenor', an album that reveals his remarkable vocal range. Now, again for Erato and in the company of his Trojans conductor, John Nelson, he has recorded Les nuits d'été – but in the original keys and in Berlioz's envisaged registers. James Jolly spoke to Michael Spyres about his approach to the Berlioz songs, and also about whether he considers himself a tenor or a baritone these days.
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Can Çakmur on Schubert and Krenek
Andrè Schuen on Schubert's Winterreise
Antonello Manacorda on Beethoven's Ninth at 200
Brindley Sherratt on his debut song recital 'Fear No More'
James Ehnes on Leonard Bernstein and John Williams
Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield
Kirill Gerstein on 'Music in the Time of War'
Klaus Mäkelä on recording Stravinsky in Paris: From the Archive
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Paavo Järvi on Mendelssohn's symphonies
Rebecca Dale on her new album 'Night Seasons'
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Alessandro Fisher on 'A Gardener's World'
Lara Downes on Rhapsody in Blue Reimagined
Edmund Finnis and Clare Hammond on recording Youth
Timothy Ridout on 'A Lionel Tertis Celebration'
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