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'.
Jonathan Freeman-Attwood on 'Handel for Trumpet'
From the Archive: Peter Phillips on the music of Josquin
Dame Janet Baker – a great singer reflects on her career
Esa-Pekka Salonen on music in California
Owain Park on the new album from The Gesualdo Six, 'Morning Star'
Editors' Choice 2023
Maria Callas: we celebrate La Divina on her 100th anniversary
Errollyn Wallen on her new book 'Becoming a Composer'
John Pickard on Mass in Troubled Times
Bertrand Chamayou on his John Cage-Erik Satie album
Richard Bratby on his history of the Academy of Ancient Music, Refiner's Fire
Fauré's music for cello and piano
Bach's Goldberg Variations Reimagined with Rachel Podger and Chad Kelly
Miloš on his new album 'Baroque'
Johan Dalene on his new album, Stained Glass
Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2023: the winners
Exploring Dvořák's piano trios
Jeremy Eichler on his new book 'Time's Echo'
Parry's Prometheus Unbound, with William Vann
Decca Icons: Benjamin Britten
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