The Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
Music:Music Interviews
For this week's Gramophone Podcast, Jonathan Cohen, conductor of Arcangelo, joins Editor Martin Cullingford to talk about his new recording on the Alpha label of Handel's powerful late oratorio, Theodora, a work Cohen describes as Handel at 'his very finest and most inspired'.
Daniel Hope on the music of Alfred Schnittke
Stephen Hough on his new album, 'Vida Breve'
Joseph Middleton on playing for singers
'Contralto': Nathalie Stutzmann on singing and conducting
Dame Evelyn Glennie on new concertos for percussion
Alfred Brendel at 90
Gil Rose on the Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Gramophone's editors on their favourite recordings of 2020
The music of Britten, with David Temple
Christian-Pierre La Marca on 'Cello 360'
Mark Simpson on composing and Mozart
Cyrus Meher-Homji on the Eloquence label at 21
Paul Wee on Thalberg's piano music
Anna Clyne on 'Mythologies'
Anna Lapwood on Pembroke's new album 'All Things Are Quite Silent'
Richard Egarr on Dussek's Messe Solemnelle
Alexandre Bloch on recording Mahler in Lille
Gramophone Awards 2020 - The Winners, Part 2
Ermonela Jaho on the legacy of Rosina Storchio
Joseph Calleja on the Magic of Mantovani
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