Yannick Nézet-Séquin leads our list of 10 young conductors we think will shape our listening in the years to come, and you can read our full interview with the 36-year old next music director of the ...
Charles Ives left his Concord Sonata for solo piano unfinished for a reason. But what that reason was remains unclear – which, says Philip Clark, presents a challenge to pianists who tackle the work ...
Featuring Víkingur Ólafsson, overlooked Beethoven recordings, Horenstein’s Mahler and a Gramophone Collection article by Richard Osborne on Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Don't miss it! For the April ...
Barbara Hannigan is the very model of a modern musician, already one of the most sought-after singers in the world, she is now releasing her first recording as both soprano and conductor. Neil Fisher ...
The mid-19th century is still referred to as one of marking time for the symphony – when composers fought shy of the challenges posed by Beethoven, until Brahms rounded off the long genesis of his ...
In the April issue of Gramophone we bring you a fascinating cover feature on China – does this country hold the key to classical music’s future? With major developments on the horizon, including ...
'Mythologies', just out on Avie, contains five orchestral works by Anna Clyne covering a period of 10 years. James Jolly caught up with the New York-based composer to talk about the collection, her ...