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Gramophone Magazine • Volume 103 Number 1260
GRAMOPHONE Editor’s choice • Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews
FOR THE RECORD • Ondine signs Nicolas Namoradze
ONE TO WATCH • Michiaki Ueno - Cellist
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Alpha Classics • In our latest guide to a classical record label, Tim Parry celebrates the consistent excellence of a French independent
IN THE NEW EDITION OF CHOIR & ORGAN • Editor Hattie Butterworth introduces the Winter issue of Gramophone’s sister title
Tim Keeler • Chanticleer’s Music Director on ‘Joy to the World’, the American vocal ensemble’s new album of Christmas music both old and new
Rituel • Fabrice Fitch offers a guide to a work Boulez composed in the mid-1970s in memory of his friend Bruno Maderna
CARTE BLANCHE • James Jolly pays a visit to one of the UK’s great bass singers, Sir John Tomlinson, to talk about his long career, and some of the collaborations he’s enjoyed along the way
Letter of the Month
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GRAMOPHONE NEXT MONTH JANUARY 2026
CAPITAL years • Drawing on contemporary documents, Richard Wigmore traces the two glittering London visits that crowned Haydn’s international reputation – and made him a rich man
CHANGING SEASONS ON DELPHIAN
THE LONDON YEARS ON RECORD • A chance to listen to the works mentioned in this feature
Choral royalty • As King’s College, Cambridge, celebrates both Christmas and the works of Sir John Rutter, Music Director Daniel Hyde tells Martin Cullingford about the famous choir’s modern musical life
JOY to the WORLD • Edward Breen listens to music for the festive season, ranging from baroque liturgy to newly composed carols, a Dickens-themed programme and a Cuban Christmas
THE CHRISTMAS LIST • Your guide to the festive season’s recordings
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Critics’ Choice 2025 • Gramophone’s writers select their favourite releases from the many impressive albums of the past year
… AND FIVE CHOICES BY THE GRAMOPHONE TEAM
The Music Library Reinvented • Estonian company Scoremusic pioneers the sharing of digital sheet music for orchestras and ensembles
RECORDING OF THE MONTH • Mark Pullinger welcomes a studio recording of Donizetti’s great opera, with an impressive cast led by Lisette Oropesa, her Lucia as fine as any on record
Orchestral
Rachmaninov’s The Bells • Vasily Petrenko talks to Mark Pullinger about the composer’s personal favourite of his own works
Chamber
GRAMOPHONE Collector MOZART ROYAL AND IMPERIAL • David Threasher listens in to a selection of recordings of duos, trios and quartets from across the Salzburg composer’s career
Matti Salminen •...