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Gramophone Classical Music Podcast
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Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 521

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Bryce Dessner on his new album 'Solos'
Episode 453
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Duration 23:31
Composer Bryce Dessner joins Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford for this week's podcast to talk about his new album for Sony Classical, featuring solo works performed by a superb line-up of star soloists.
Composer Anna Clyne on her new album 'Shorthand'
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 24:21
A new album mapping 10 years of string writing, Anna Clyne's Shorthand takes its name from a concerto for cello and strings, performed on the album by Yo Yo Ma. Hattie Butterworth meets Anna to speak about this new project, as well as her BBC Proms commission and the impact of words, poetry and spirituality on her writing.
Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy on their piano four-hands debut album
Episode 443
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Duration 32:16
For their debut Harmonia Mundi release as a duo, pianists Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy have recorded two works by Schubert, the great Fantasy in F minor and the Divertissement à la Hongroise, and, in between, a work they commissioned, Trompe-l’oeil by the Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov (b1955), who has said of his piece, ‘You can envisage it as the follow-up, or the rough draft of Schubert’s Fantasy. Something incomplete. Like a study for a composition that’s been abandoned en route.’
James Jolly went to visit Pavel and Samson, partners both off stage and on, at their home in North London recently to talk about the art of piano four-hands …
Clare Hammond on Hélène de Montgeroult
vendredi 18 novembre 2022 • Duration 18:57
Clare Hammond's new album is a wonderful recital of works by Hélène de Montgeroult. Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford recently caught up with the pianist to talk about what drew her to this French composer's neglected music. 'Hélène de Montgeroult - Études' is available now on the BIS label.
Celebrating Gramophone's Label of the Year, Chandos, with Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
vendredi 11 novembre 2022 • Duration 35:14
Chandos was named Gramophone’s Label of the Year at the 2022 Gramophone Classical Music Awards last month – a perfect excuse for a series of podcasts focusing on some of the label’s key artists. And the pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet would certainly count as one, with complete cycles of the Beethoven piano sonatas and concertos, the piano works of Debussy, the Prokofiev and Bartók piano concertos, a cycle of the Haydn piano sonatas as well as the Mozart piano concertos to his name.
Gramophone’s Editor Martin Cullingford caught up with Jean-Efflam Bavouzet recently to talk about his relationship with Chandos and the role recording has played in his career.
Anne-Sophie Mutter and Pablo Ferrández
vendredi 4 novembre 2022 • Duration 22:22
The violinist and cellist have recorded Brahms’s Double Concerto with the Czech Philharmonic conducted by Manfred Honeck, plus Clara Schumann's Piano Trio in G minor for which they are joined by Lambert Orkis at the piano. Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford caught up with them to discuss their collaboration on this new album, released today on Sony Classical. Gramophone Podcasts are produced in association with Wigmore Hall.
Mason Bates on Philharmonia Fantastique
vendredi 28 octobre 2022 • Duration 21:51
The American composer Mason Bates wrote Philharmonia Fantastique to a commission from a host of major US orchestras (Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony and the American Youth Symphony). It was recorded for Sony Classical by the Chicago SO under Edwin Outwater and released earlier this year. Now an animated film by Academy Award-winning sound designer Gary Rydstrom, and featuring the work of Jim Capobianco, has been made using the same soundtrack. (It will be available from November 4 to rent or purchase in 4K and surround-sound on the AppleTV app and to stream on Apple Music.)
Gramophone's Editor, Martin Cullingford, spoke to Mason Bates about the work and the new animated film.
Gramophone Podcasts are made in association with Wigmore Hall, sponsors of the 2022 Chamber Award.
Xavier de Maistre on recording two 20th-century harp concertos
vendredi 21 octobre 2022 • Duration 23:54
Xavier de Maistre – with Cologne's WDR Symphony Orchestra conducted by Nathalie Stutzmann – has recorded harp concertos by Reinhold Glière and Alexander Mosolov for Sony Classical, supplemented by a couple of transcriptions of Russian ballet music. James Jolly spoke to the French harpist about the album, the two women harpists who inspired the works and the detective work involved in resurrecting the Mosolov concerto.
Gramophone Podcasts are made in association with Wigmore Hall, sponsors of the 2022 Chamber Award.
Amanda Lee Falkenberg and Marin Alsop on The Moons Symphony
jeudi 13 octobre 2022 • Duration 30:51
A recording of the Australian composer Amanda Lee Falkenberg’s The Moons Symphony has just been released in Dolby Atmos sound by Signum. Featuring London Voices and the London Symphony Orchestra, the work is conducted by Marin Alsop. For this podcast, Gramophone’s James Jolly spoke with Amanda in Dubai and Marin in Vienna about the project, its ambitious programme and the challenges of recording such a large-scale work in the middle of the pandemic.
Gramophone Podcasts are made in association with Wigmore Hall, sponsors of the 2022 Chamber Award.
Sharon Bezaly on her new album, ‘Synergy’
vendredi 7 octobre 2022 • Duration 20:46
This week’s Gramophone Podcast sees flautist Sharon Bezaly talk to Editor Martin Cullingford about her new and wide-ranging album of concerto collaborations called ‘Synergy’, available today on BIS. Gramophone Podcasts are presented in association with Wigmore Hall.