Latest News: Classical, Interview
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Guy Johnston and Tom Poster on Themes and Variations 27th February 2019Cello and piano duo Guy Johnston and Tom Poster talk to David about their new album celebrating twenty years of music-making together.
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Mark Bebbington on Private Passions 25th February 2019The British pianist talks to David about his new album of works by Arnold Bax & Harriet Cohen.
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Kirill Gerstein on Busoni 20th February 2019The pianist talks to Katherine about his recording of the Italian composer’s gargantuan Piano Concerto of 1904, released this week on Myrios with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Sakari Oramo.
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The Foyle-Štšura Duo on Penderecki and Lutosławski 18th February 2019David talks to the Duo about their new album exploring chamber works by two Polish twentieth-century giants.
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Sir George Benjamin on Lessons in Love and Violence 13th February 2019The composer talks to Katherine about the genesis of his third opera, which premiered at Covent Garden last May and was released on DVD and Blu-ray at the end of December.
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David Trippett on Liszt's Sardanapalo 8th February 2019The musicologist and driving-force behind today's Recording of the Week talks to Katherine about the mysterious genesis of Liszt's uncompleted opera, and the process of reconstructing the manuscript for performance.
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Hilary Hahn on Bach 30th January 2019The American violinist talks to Katherine about returning to Bach's solo sonatas and partitas two decades after her debut recording aged 16.
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Will Todd on his Jazz Missa Brevis 24th January 2019The composer talks to David about his new album of jazz-infused choral works, pairing a set of Passiontide works with a new Missa Brevis.
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Boris Giltburg on Liszt 16th January 2019David talks to the Russian-born Israeli pianist about his recording of the Études d'exécution transcendante, released last Friday on Naxos.
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Ian Bostridge on Requiem: The Pity of War 14th January 2019The tenor talks to Katherine about his recent recording of songs by Mahler, George Butterworth, Rudi Stephan and Kurt Weill with Antonio Pappano, released at the end of October on Warner Classics.
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Jennifer Pike on The Polish Violin 10th January 2019The violinist talks to Katherine about her new album of music by Wieniawski, Szymanowski, Karłowicz and Moszkowski, released last Friday on Chandos Records.
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Carolyn Sampson on Abbandonata 27th December 2018The soprano talks to Katherine about her recording of four of Handel's Italian cantatas, including Armida abbandonata and Agrippina condotta a morire, released on Vivat in October.
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John Andrews on Arthur Sullivan's The Light of the World 20th December 2018The conductor talks to Katherine about the world premiere recording of Sullivan's 1873 oratorio on the life of Christ, which was released last month on Dutton.
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Julian Prégardien on Hans Zender's Winterreise 18th December 2018The German tenor talks to Katherine about recording Zender's 'composed interpretation' of Schubert's great song-cycle, out now on Alpha.
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Alessandro Marangoni on Rossini 12th December 2018The Italian pianist talks to Katherine about his long-term mission to record the composer’s complete piano music (much of it written decades after his early retirement from opera), recently accomplished on Naxos.
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William Vann on A Vaughan Williams Christmas 6th December 2018William Vann talks to David about a new album recorded by the Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, devoted entirely to Christmas works by Vaughan Williams and featuring a number of world-première recordings.
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Colin Currie on The Scene of the Crime 26th November 2018Trailblazing percussionist Colin Currie talks to David about his recent duo recording with trumpeter Håkan Hardenberger.
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Choral Works by Owain Park 20th November 2018The young singer, conductor and composer talks to David about his choral works as recently recorded on Hyperion by Stephen Layton and The Choir of Trinity College Cambridge.
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Rory McCleery on Pater Peccavi 15th November 2018The Marian Consort's conductor talks to David about his new recording exploring a fascinating and unique corner of Iberia's musical history.
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Jaap van Zweden on the Hong Kong Philharmonic's Ring Cycle 13th November 2018As the final instalment of the cycle on Naxos is released, the conductor talks to Katherine about the project's origins, and the challenges and rewards of tackling Wagner's epic with an orchestra whose primary home is the concert-hall rather than the opera-house.