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Lucie Horsch’s new album, Origins, begins with the bebop of Charlie Parker before taking us on wide-ranging and diverse journey embracing Bartók, Piazzolla, and Sir Peter Maxwell-Davies, with a particular focus on folk music. The Dutch recorder player joined Editor Martin Cullingford on this week's Gramophone Podcast to talk about the release, which will be available on Decca next Friday.
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
Exploring Schubert
Paavo Järvi on Mendelssohn's symphonies
Rebecca Dale on her new album 'Night Seasons'
Dalia's Mixtape: Anna Meredith's Nautilus
The 12 Ensemble's new album, Metamorphosis
Handel's Theodora, with Jonathan Cohen
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'
Krystian Zimerman on Szymanowski, conducting and retirement
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood on 'Handel for Trumpet'
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