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THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS
Gramophone Magazine • Volume 102 Number 1244
GRAMOPHONE Editor’s choice • ‘Sophistication, sheer polish … Beethoven-playing of rare vividness’ – just some of the praise Richard Wigmore offers this superb new release from the Calidore Quartet.
FOR THE RECORD • Celebrating Tilson Thomas the composer
ONE TO WATCH
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Eloquence • In the latest introduction to a classical record label, Tim Parry explores the history and legacy of a model reissue label
IN THE NEW EDITION OF CHOIR & ORGAN • Editor Hattie Butterworth introduces the Autumn issue of Gramophone’s sister title
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CARTE BLANCHE • As J&A Beare publish a comprehensive catalogue of Antonio Stradivari’s instruments, James Jolly talks to the luthier Robert Brewer Young about the Italian master’s art
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Letter of the Month
OBITUARIES
Paying homage • Johan Dalene talks to Andrew Mellor about his new album, which looks back to the great 20th-century virtuosos and rethinks their repertoire afresh – and about his career in general
From Mozart to Milestones • Since making an inspired return to jazz for its latest album, Quatuor Ébène has hired a new cellist who’s had to step into some formidable shoes. But, as Charlotte Gardner discovers, the Award-winning group is already settling into their new era in style
Reconstructing Obrecht • As well as attending sessions for a recording of Obrecht’s Missa Scaramella, Edward Breen learns from Fabrice Fitch about the fascinating process of reconstructing an incomplete Renaissance work
THE SHORTLIST
SEASON PREVIEW 2024-25 • What are the most exciting concerts and operas to look forward to over the coming season across the UK, Europe, North America and elsewhere? Jack Pepper is your guide
GRAMOPHONE RECORDING OF THE MONTH • Richard Wigmore celebrates an account of Beethoven’s middle quartets that justifies some daring tempo choices through interpretative conviction, well-balanced ensemble and sweetness of tone
Orchestral
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Stravinsky’s Dumbarton Oaks • Andrew Farach-Colton hears how Barbara Hannigan is enthused by this mercurial music
Chamber
Richard Crooks • Jeremy Nicholas celebrates the US tenor with a repertoire that spanned a wide variety of genres – a major star of the Met Opera who became a household name through radio
Instrumental
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Aline Piboule • The French pianist discusses her approach to Fauré’s music and its rewards for both performers and listeners
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