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Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Weekly conversations about classical music with leading musicians and writers
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Episodes

Lucie Horsch: a Baroque Journey

Lucie Horsch's new album, Baroque Journey, takes us on a thrilling and diverse journey through some of the recorder's most beautiful repertoire. Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford met her to discuss her new release on Decca.

Mar 01, 201913 min

Dame Emma Kirkby: a birthday podcast

As Dame Emma Kirkby, of the UK's most popular sopranos, reaches a milestone birthday, we catch up with her and look back over her career, with Editor-in-Chief James Jolly. With music courtesy of Hyperion records.

Feb 22, 201921 min

Harry Christophers: Handel's Acis and Galatea

The conductor Harry Christophers, who founded his choir The Sixteen in 1979, tells James Jolly about his new release - Handel's pastoral Acis and Galatea, issued on the Coro label.

Feb 14, 201915 min

Jan Lisiecki: Mendelssohn's piano music

The pianist and former Gramophone Young Artist of the Year talks to James Jolly about his new album for Deutsche Grammophon, featuring Mendelssohn's two piano concertos alongside two major solo works.

Feb 08, 201913 min

Hilary Hahn on recording Bach

Back in November we named Hilary Hahn's new album of the solo violin music of Bach, on the Decca label, our Recording of the Month. For the latest Gramophone Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford talked to her about her about very personal relationship with the composer's music.

Feb 01, 201924 min

Haydn piano sonatas: Roman Rabinovich

Pianist Roman Rabinovich discusses recording Haydn piano sonatas for First Hand Recordings. Presented by Gramophone's Editor-in-Chief James Jolly.

Jan 25, 201911 min

Christian Gerhaher: Schumann the song composer

Christian Gerhaher and pianist Gerold Huber have embarked on a Schumann Lieder project; the first volume 'Frage' is just out and combines groups of songs – or song-cycles as Gerhaher argues – from 1840 and 1850 and includes the Kerner-Lieder. Gramophone's Editor-in-Chief James Jolly caught up with the baritone for our latest podcast.

Jan 18, 201920 min

Jennifer Pike: the Polish Violin

The violinist Jennifer Pike tells James Jolly about her new album on Chandos called 'The Polish Violin', for which she's joined by the pianist Petr Limonov. It features music by Henryk Wieniawski, Karol Szymanowski, Moritz Moszkowski and Mieczysław Karłowicz.

Jan 11, 201914 min

Harmonia Mundi: Gramophone's Label of the Year

We profile our 2018 label of the year - Harmonia Mundi. Editor Martin Cullingford spent time last summer in Arles, the label's home in the South of France, and spoke to various artists - both established and newly-signed - and the label head Christian Girardin about what Harmonia Mundi and indeed recording itself means to them.

Dec 21, 201827 min

Steven Isserlis at 60

A special celebratory conversation between cellist Steven Isserlis and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly which explores - among many topics - the nature of recording, the music of John Tavener, cellists of the past and gut strings.

Dec 14, 201821 min

St Catharine's Girls' Choir, Cambridge at 10

Cambridge is a city famed for its world-leading choirs of boy choristers - but ten years ago, St Catharine's College founded the first college-based choir for girls. In the latest Gramophone podcast the Music Director Edward Wickham talks to Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford about that first decade, and about the choir's new recording 'Sing Levy Dew', a beautiful programme of music for upper voices by contemporary and 20th century composers, released on the Resonus Classics label.

Dec 07, 201813 min

Handel's Ode for St Cecilia's Day, with John Butt

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford interviews the Dunedin Consort's music director John Butt about his new recording of Handel's Ode for St Cecilia's Day, a celebration and exploration of the art of music itself, on Linn.

Nov 30, 201813 min

Brahms's late piano music: Charles Owen

The pianist Charles Owen has recently released a two-CD set of Brahms's late piano music (the Opp 76 and 79, as well as Opp 116-9 pieces) on Avie, also available to stream and download. James Jolly caught up with Charles recently for a Gramophone Podcast to talk about Brahms and these miniatures of his later life.

Nov 23, 20189 min

Violinist Nikolaj Znaider

Violinist Nikolaj Znaider talks to Gramophone's James Jolly about recording Mozart for LSO Live, and about the Carl Nielsen International Competition.

Nov 15, 201820 min

Clarinettist Julian Bliss

Clarinettist Julian Bliss talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about his new recording of the Mozart and Weber clarinet quintets with the Carducci String Quartet on Signum Classics. He also discusses his love of jazz, and about helping design a new clarinet.

Nov 09, 201819 min

Remembering Birgit Nilsson

The centenary of the birth of the great Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson fell in May and the Birgit Nilsson Foundation has overseen various commemorative projects including a DVD and a 31-CD set of Nilsson's greatest roles recorded live and issued by Sony Classical. And 2018 also saw another musician honoured with the Birgit Nilsson Prize, the soprano Nina Stemme. James Jolly caught up with Rutbert Reisch, the President of the Birgit Nilsson Foundation, in Stockholm and talked to him about the sin...

Nov 02, 201821 min

Montserrat Caballé, Bach, and Rachmaninov

Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor in Chief James Jolly pay tribute to the great soprano Montserrat Caballé, discuss the music of Bach, and enjoy some of the best new classical releases - including a remarkable recording of Rachmaninov playing his own music.

Oct 12, 201817 min

Sir Thomas Allen: September Songs

Acclaimed baritone Sir Thomas Allen talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about his latest album, September Songs, of music from the 'Great American Songbook'. Featuring excerpts from the album, which is available now on Champs Hill Records.

Oct 05, 201819 min

The Gramophone Awards

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly explore some of the winners from the 2018 Gramophone Awards including the Recording of the Year, and discuss the Recording of the Month from the latest issue of the magazine.

Sep 25, 201818 min

Mullova records Pärt, Pappano records Bernstein, and Jaap Van Zweden

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly discuss some of the topics and releases covered in the latest issue, including our cover artist Viktoria Mullova's new recording of the music of Arvo Pärt on Onyx, the New York Philharmonic's new music director Jaap Van Zweden, and this month's best recordings, including our Recording of the Month, Bernstein symphonies conducted by Antonio Pappano on Warner Classics.

Aug 29, 201820 min

Bernstein in Rome

Sir Antonio Pappano has recorded Leonard Bernstein's three symphonies - Jeremiah (No 1), The Age of Anxiety (No 2) and Kaddish (No 3) – with his Orchestra of the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, the ensemble of which Leonard Bernstein was Honorary President. Recorded live this February at orchestra's home in the Parco della Musica, the symphonies set is released by Warner Classics on Friday, August 10. James Jolly went to Rome to report on the sessions and talk to conductor, soloists Beatrice...

Aug 08, 201825 min

Stephen Hough's Dream Album

One of today's foremost pianists, Stephen Hough talks to Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford about his fascinating and very personal new recording. From Mompou and Liszt to Sibelius, via 14 transcriptions and several pieces by Hough himself, the release - called Stephen Hough's Dream Album, and available on Hyperion Records - is a beautiful journey through the art of the piano miniature.

Jul 24, 201821 min

Celebrating Bernstein, and this month's best recordings

Gramophone 's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly discuss some of the topics and releases covered in the latest issue of the magazine, including the legacy of Leonard Bernstein, and Bizet's The Pearl Fishers , a fabulous new recording of which is our August issue's Recording of the Month.

Jul 19, 201819 min

Benjamin Zander on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Benjamin Zander's latest recording is of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, with the Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus on Brattle Media, and it's one in which the conductor has sought to perform the work exactly as he believes the composer original intended. Zander talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about the recording, and also about the importance of reaching new audiences for classical music.

Jul 17, 201824 min

Guitarist Miloš Karadaglić

In the latest Gramophone Podcast, guitarist Miloš Karadaglić talks to Editor in Chief James Jolly, telling him about the new concerto by Joby Talbot that he's premiering at the Proms on August 2, and his new book 'Play Guitar with Miloš', which is available now from Schott.

Jul 05, 20189 min

Percussion, Mozart in London, and DG's new Chinese signing

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly discuss some of the topics and releases covered in the latest issue of Gramophone, including: the world of percussion, Mozart in London, DG's latest Chinese signing, and how to vote for our orchestra of the year.

Jun 22, 201820 min

Michael Collins talks about the Crusell clarinet concertos

The clarinettist Michael Collins talks to Gramophone's James Jolly about Bernhard Crusell's groundbreaking impact on the instrument, his three concertos, and recording and conducting at the same time. His new Chandos recording is Gramophone's June Recording of the Month.

Jun 13, 201813 min

Angela Hewitt on Bach, Beethoven and Messiaen

Leading pianist Angela Hewitt talks to Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford about the importance of Bach in her life, recording Beethoven Sonatas, and performing Messiaen at the Proms.

Jun 08, 201823 min

Esa-Pekka Salonen, Hubert Parry, the month's best releases

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly discuss some of the main features and most significant releases covered in the latest issue of Gramophone. Topics include: composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, the legacy of Parry, this month's best releases - including our Recording of the Month, Crusell's clarinet concertos - and an introduction to some new features in the magazine.

May 25, 201819 min

Birgit Nilsson, lieder in translation, the month's best releases

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford and Editor-in-Chief James Jolly discuss some of the main features and most significant releases covered in the latest issue of Gramophone. Topics include: the legacy of the great soprano Birgit Nilsson, Schubert lieder in translation, St John's College Cambridge, highlights from this month's Editor's Choices - including Christian Tetzlaff's new recording of Bartók's violin concertos and Julien Brocal's release of Mompou and Ravel - and an insight into Karl ...

Apr 26, 201816 min
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