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'.
Exploring the music of Mahler
Jonathan Tetelman on his debut album 'Arias'
A Gramophone Archive Podcast: Víkingur Ólafsson on 'Mozart & Contemporaries'
A Gramophone Archive Podcast: Andrew Nethsingha on the new album from St John's College, Cambridge
Paul Paray: The art of the great conductor
Orchestra of the Year 2022: The Nominees Part 2
Orchestra of the Year 2022: The Nominees Part 1
Nicholas Phan and Nico Muhly on the genesis of 'Stranger'
Andrew Mellor on his new book on Nordic culture, 'The Northern Silence'
Liszt's piano music, with Alexander Ullman
James Ehnes on his string quartet and recording late Beethoven
Bridget Cunningham on Handel's Caio Fabbricio
John Williams on writing a new violin concerto for Anne-Sophie Mutter
Helen Charlston on her first solo album, 'Battle Cry: She Speaks'
Cyrille Dubois on recording the complete Fauré songs
Anne Akiko Meyers on her new album, 'Shining Night'
Jakub Józef Orliński on his Polish song album, 'Farewells'
Anne Dudley on how a new piano inspired her lockdown album
Emmanuelle Haïm on 20 years of Le Concert d’Astrée
A Gramophone Podcast revisited: Exploring the genius of JS Bach
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