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Hearing directly from today’s great composers • Founded in 1923 by Sir Compton Mackenzie and Christopher Stone as ‘an organ of candid opinion for the numerous possessors of gramophones’
THIS MONTH’S CONTRIBUTORS
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Editor’s cboice • Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews
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Delos • In our latest guide to a classical record label, Tim Parry explores the history and catalogue of a pioneering American company
IN THE NEW EDITION OF INTERNATIONAL PIANO • Editor Tim Parry introduces the Spring issue of Gramophone’s sister title devoted to the piano
Michael Spring • … about coordinating Hyperion’s Romantic Piano Concerto series
Capricci • Fabrice Fitch listens to the available recordings of an early keyboard collection usually played on the organ
Recalling one of the conducting greats • With the centenary of the birth of Klaus Tennstedt in June, James Jolly talks to the conductor’s producer and former Managing Director of the LPO, John Willan
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Remembered ROOTS • As Sean Shibe releases an album of contemporary works including Thomas Adès’s Forgotten Dances, Martin Cullingford hears from the guitarist – and from Adès – about the instrument’s place in modern music
Out of the ashes • Having finally recorded the only surviving piano sonata by fellow Norwegian Geirr Tveitt, who famously lost much of his music in a fire, Leif Ove Andsnes tells Harriet Smith about his relationship with the composer and how the project came to fruition
Perfect partnerships • US composer Nico Muhly shares with Hattie Butterworth his thoughts on writing new church music, and discusses his relationship with faith and with the Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford
UK FESTIVALS • Charlotte Gardner presents our annual guide to upcoming festivals throughout the world, covering events from concerts and recitals to large-scale operas
EUROPE FESTIVALS
NORTH AMERICA & BEYOND
RECORDING OF THE MONTH • Mark Pullinger discovers an elegant and imaginative take on the Sleeping Beauty legend, Charles Silver’s 1902 opera – the latest repertoire revival from the Bru Zane label
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THE GREAT PIANISTS • Discover the greatest pianists, their repertoire and recordings in this 100-page collectors’ edition, bringing together the very finest writing from Gramophone and International Piano
GRAMOPHONE Focus SEMYON BYCHKOV’S MAHLER • Richard Osborne finds plenty to enjoy in the conductor’s patiently assembled Mahler cycle with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
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Brahms’s Piano Quartet No 1 • Tom Poster and Elena Urioste join Charlotte Gardner to share thoughts on this popular work
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Eleanor Steber • Tim Ashley celebrates the great American soprano whose wide-ranging...