Today marks the launch of Unheard Heritage, a new recording initiative dedicated to rediscovering extraordinary but overlooked music. Unheard Heritage will record forgotten historical pieces, ...
Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from the July issue’s reviews, including Dvořák's Symphony No 9, ‘From the ...
Pascal Rogé’s reputation similarly arrives pre-shrunk. Most would picture immaculate Ravel, civilised Debussy and an elegance ...
Rob Cowan on three composer collections from the ever-enterprising CPO label ...
Three outstanding young conductors took to the stage in Bamberg, but the Mahler Competition ended with an unexpected twist ...
Edward Breen revisits the recordings of the early music evangelist David Munrow A box-set always offers pause for reflection, ...
The second semi-final in this year’s Mahler Competition gave us three more candidates whose approaches differed greatly. The ...
The public vote is now open for Gramophone's Orchestra of the Year 2026. Explore the six nominated ensembles and cast your ...
In his gaunt stature and wild gestures we saw the image of the conductor as hierophant – human, all too human – during an era ...
A standout contribution is Daniel Grimley’s chapter on the particular features of Elgar’s brilliant command of orchestral ...
This book was scrupulously assembled from several texts in Löwenbach’s papers as there was no single source from which to ...
Jack Pepper – who has himself composed for King Charles – asks three of the UK’s leading composers, including the current ...