Gramophone’s May 2023 cover artist is the young American violinist Randall Goosby, a protégé of Itzhak Perlman and one of the ‘Artists for tomorrow’ we highlighted in our centenary April issue as ...
It’s a wholly joyous affair, though still rigorously argued, the Berliners’ playing under Daniel Harding alert to the score’s every phrase. ‘The first movement is tonally silken and shaped by Petrenko ...
With a poise that only emphasised the genuine excitement of his playing, he sailed into the final, where he gave a performance of the Nielsen Violin Concerto which was full of grind, whimsy and ...
Ysaÿe opined that a violin master ‘must be a violinist, a thinker, a poet, a human being, he must have known hope, love, passion and despair, he must have run the gamut of the emotions in order to ...
Despite its tendency to play on the front foot, this is an ensemble that soloists ... whose 2017 album of cello concertos was nominated for a Gramophone Award), clarinettists (Martin Fröst), ...
Gramophone remains the world's most trusted classical music reviews magazine thanks to our panel of expert critics who review the most important and interesting new releases in each issue. Subscribers ...
Gramophone's James Jolly caught up with Seong-Jin Cho just after the pianist had performed the complete solo works in a single evening in Liechtenstein to talk about Ravel's important contribution to ...
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