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Gramophone Magazine

Dec 01 2021
Magazine

Gramophone enriches your classical music experience and connects you with great recordings. Packed with features across all classical music genres, our globally acclaimed writers will inform and entertain you with independent and intelligent editorial and more than 150 reviews in every issue. Our reputation is founded on our acclaimed critical analyses of the latest CD releases, in-depth features and interviews with classical stars, and our comprehensive coverage of recorded and live music. Please Note: This price excludes VAT which will be added when you checkout.

Listening to stories just as the artist intended • Founded in 1923 by Sir Compton Mackenzie and Christopher Stone as ‘an organ of candid opinion for the numerous possessors of gramophones’

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS

Gramophone Magazine • Volume 99 Number 1208

Editor’s choice

FOR THE RECORD • Samoan tenor Pene Pati joins Warner Classics

DG signs tenor Jonathan Tetelman

Leonskaja back on Warner

Glyndebourne launches Encore service

Coco Tomita violin

GRAMAPHONE Online

GRAMOPHONE GUIDE TO Vespers • David Threasher on a genre born from a Catholic service

ARTISTS & their INSTRUMENTS • Fabio Biondi on his 1766 Gennaro Gagliano violin

A gentle keyboard giant • We remember Nelson Freire, one of the great pianists of our time

Concerto Italiano • Our monthly series telling the story behind an orchestra

Appl’s winter voyage

RPS Awards hail impactful artists

Frankfurt Opera names new MD

Extraordinary singers celebrated

FROM WHERE I SIT • Edward Seckerson reflects on thrilling and unrepeatable first encounters with great music

Bernard Haitink ON RECORD • Richard Osborne pays tribute to the career and catalogue of this remarkable conductor

French AMBASSADOR • Saint-Saëns was a complex, paradoxical figure who considered himself an eclectic, developed a nationalistic streak and tried not to display private emotion in his music. As we mark the centenary of his death, Tim Ashley makes the case that his originality is too easily overlooked

SIX SAINT-SAËNS RECORDINGS • Recommended listening, from chamber to opera

SPREADING HIS WINGS • Conductor Hannu Lintu has redefined the sound of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, raising the profile of composers such as Thomas Larcher in the process. But now, he tells Andrew Mellor, the opera world beckons

Critics’ Choice 2021 • As is the tradition, our critics each choose a favourite recording from the past 12 months. If you’re after the perfect Christmas gift guide, look no further!

… AND FIVE CHOICES BY THE GRAMOPHONE TEAM TOO!

Have a holly, jolly Christmas • Andrew Mellor casts an ear over this year’s seasonal releases – with choral offerings alongside instrumental and organ albums – as he looks forward to a shared musical Christmas

THE CHRISTMAS LIST • Your guide to the festive season’s recordings

UK GUIDE • Our annual guide presents the most exciting competitions across the UK, Europe, the US and beyond – many of which offer an early platform for major budding talent

EUROPE GUIDE

US & REST OF WORLD GUIDE

RECORDING OF THE MONTH • Jonathan Freeman-Attwood is seduced by the radiant singing of soprano Sabine Devieilhe–magnificently supported by Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon–in an album of Bach and Handel

Orchestral

Robert Trevino • The conductor talks about ‘Americascapes’ and his exploration of neglected American orchestral music

Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra • Richard Bratby joins Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki in exploring details of the score

Chamber

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Gramophone enriches your classical music experience and connects you with great recordings. Packed with features across all classical music genres, our globally acclaimed writers will inform and entertain you with independent and intelligent editorial and more than 150 reviews in every issue. Our reputation is founded on our acclaimed critical analyses of the latest CD releases, in-depth features and interviews with classical stars, and our comprehensive coverage of recorded and live music. Please Note: This price excludes VAT which will be added when you checkout.

Listening to stories just as the artist intended • Founded in 1923 by Sir Compton Mackenzie and Christopher Stone as ‘an organ of candid opinion for the numerous possessors of gramophones’

THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS

Gramophone Magazine • Volume 99 Number 1208

Editor’s choice

FOR THE RECORD • Samoan tenor Pene Pati joins Warner Classics

DG signs tenor Jonathan Tetelman

Leonskaja back on Warner

Glyndebourne launches Encore service

Coco Tomita violin

GRAMAPHONE Online

GRAMOPHONE GUIDE TO Vespers • David Threasher on a genre born from a Catholic service

ARTISTS & their INSTRUMENTS • Fabio Biondi on his 1766 Gennaro Gagliano violin

A gentle keyboard giant • We remember Nelson Freire, one of the great pianists of our time

Concerto Italiano • Our monthly series telling the story behind an orchestra

Appl’s winter voyage

RPS Awards hail impactful artists

Frankfurt Opera names new MD

Extraordinary singers celebrated

FROM WHERE I SIT • Edward Seckerson reflects on thrilling and unrepeatable first encounters with great music

Bernard Haitink ON RECORD • Richard Osborne pays tribute to the career and catalogue of this remarkable conductor

French AMBASSADOR • Saint-Saëns was a complex, paradoxical figure who considered himself an eclectic, developed a nationalistic streak and tried not to display private emotion in his music. As we mark the centenary of his death, Tim Ashley makes the case that his originality is too easily overlooked

SIX SAINT-SAËNS RECORDINGS • Recommended listening, from chamber to opera

SPREADING HIS WINGS • Conductor Hannu Lintu has redefined the sound of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, raising the profile of composers such as Thomas Larcher in the process. But now, he tells Andrew Mellor, the opera world beckons

Critics’ Choice 2021 • As is the tradition, our critics each choose a favourite recording from the past 12 months. If you’re after the perfect Christmas gift guide, look no further!

… AND FIVE CHOICES BY THE GRAMOPHONE TEAM TOO!

Have a holly, jolly Christmas • Andrew Mellor casts an ear over this year’s seasonal releases – with choral offerings alongside instrumental and organ albums – as he looks forward to a shared musical Christmas

THE CHRISTMAS LIST • Your guide to the festive season’s recordings

UK GUIDE • Our annual guide presents the most exciting competitions across the UK, Europe, the US and beyond – many of which offer an early platform for major budding talent

EUROPE GUIDE

US & REST OF WORLD GUIDE

RECORDING OF THE MONTH • Jonathan Freeman-Attwood is seduced by the radiant singing of soprano Sabine Devieilhe–magnificently supported by Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon–in an album of Bach and Handel

Orchestral

Robert Trevino • The conductor talks about ‘Americascapes’ and his exploration of neglected American orchestral music

Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra • Richard Bratby joins Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki in exploring details of the score

Chamber

Give the gift of music this...


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