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Latest News: Classical, Interview

  • Interview, William Vann on Parry's Prometheus Unbound

    by Katherine Cooper

    The conductor discusses the world premiere recording of Parry's 1880 setting of scenes from Shelley's lyrical drama - the first performance of which was described by the musicologist Ernest Walker as 'a definite birthday for modern English music'...

  • Interview, John Corigliano and Mark Adamo on The Lord of Cries

    by Katherine Cooper

    The composer and librettist discuss their spine-tingling new opera fusing elements of Bram Stoker's Dracula and Euripides's The Bacchae, released on Pentatone earlier this month and starring countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo as Dionysus.

  • Interview, John Andrews on Ethel Smyth's Der Wald

    by Katherine Cooper

    The conductor discusses the first-ever recording of Smyth's second opera - a deliciously dark fairy-tale in one act, which was premiered in Berlin in 1902 and subsequently transferred to the Metropolitan Opera.

  • Interview, John Wilson on Oklahoma!

    by Katherine Cooper

    In the run-up to the release of his new recording of Rodgers & Hammerstein's first musical, the conductor explains how a chance encounter with the piece at the age of fourteen changed his life - and why he considers it to be 'the Marriage of Figaro of the twentieth century'.

  • Interview, Jonathan Sells on motets by two Bachs

    by David Smith

    The founder and director of early music collective Solomon's Knot talks about the group's new album of motets, pairing Johann Sebastian Bach's six motets with those of his ancestor and precursor Johann Christoph.

  • Interview, Suzi Digby on Sanctissima

    by David Smith

    The founder and director of the ORA Singers talks about her new album of music inspired by Vespers, and her ongoing mission to celebrate choral music from two Golden Ages centuries apart.

  • Interview, Tim Parker-Langston on Fanny Hensel's Lieder

    by Katherine Cooper

    The tenor and musicologist discusses his mission to make Hensel's complete songs readily available to audiences and performers alike - and explains why her music 'just never stops surprising us'...

  • Interview, Julian Perkins explores Handel's Attick

    by David Smith

    The man BBC Radio 3 dubbed the "Indiana Jones of Early Music" talks about his new album of music for the clavichord - an instrument that most definitely doesn't belong in a museum.

  • Interview, Joseph Middleton on Mahler

    by Katherine Cooper

    The pianist discusses his mission to record all of Mahler's songs in the versions for voice and piano (which launched at the end of last month on Signum Classics) and recounts how 'there was never a grand plan for this to be my job'...

  • Interview, Benjamin Nicholas on Orchestrated Anthems

    by David Smith

    Merton College Choir, the Britten Sinfonia and Benjamin Nicholas present a selection of magnificent orchestrations of favourite church music.

  • Interview, Reginald Mobley on Because

    by Katherine Cooper

    Ahead of his Proms performance of the programme at The Sage this weekend, the American countertenor discusses his album of spirituals and songs by Black composers with jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon, released on Alpha Classics in May.

  • Interview, Robyn Allegra Parton on Burnished Gold

    by Katherine Cooper

    The British soprano discusses her Klimt-inspired debut solo album on Orchid Classics, exploring music by composers associated with the Viennese Secession movement and featuring songs by Joseph Marx, Alma Mahler, the teenage Erich Korngold and Johanna Müller-Hermann.

  • Interview, Owain Park on performing and dramatising Byrd's sacred music

    by David Smith

    The Artistic Director of The Gesualdo Six talks about the group's new anniversary-year album of Byrd, and their exciting new staged performance based around the music of Catholicism-in-hiding during England's Tudor era.

  • Interview, Iestyn Morris on Romances

    by Katherine Cooper

    The countertenor talks about his new recording of Russian Romances with pianist Nigel Foster on Quartz Records.

  • Interview, Kirill Troussov on his EP of violin duos with Julia Fischer

    by David Smith

    The violinist discusses his recently-released EP, pairing Shostakovich's Five Pieces for Two Violins & Piano with Prokofiev's Sonata for Two Violins.

  • Interview, Karim Sulayman on Broken Branches

    by David Smith

    Tenor Karim Sulayman talks about his recently-released eclectic album of works for guitar and voice with Sean Shibe.

  • Interview, Madeleine Mitchell on Violin Conversations

    by Katherine Cooper

    The violinist discusses her new album featuring works by composers including Thea Musgrave, Errollyn Wallen, Howard Blake and the late Joseph Horovitz.

  • Interview, Anna Bonitatibus on Monologues

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Italian mezzo discusses her new album of works which 'occupy a middle-ground between opera and art-song', including music by Zingarelli, Rossini, Donizetti, Viardot-García and Wagner - and her plans to shine a new light on the latter composer's Wesendonck Lieder...

  • Interview, Gregorian chant-inspired contemporary choral music by Henrik Ødegaard

    by David Smith

    The Norwegian composer talks about his new album of choral works, performed by Vox Clamantis with Jaan-Eik Tulve.

  • Interview, Eva Zaïcik and David Haroutunian on 'Mayrig: To Armenian Mothers'

    by David Smith

    The mezzo-soprano and violinist explore some of the themes from their recent album, based around reflections on motherhood in the Armenian classical tradition and in particular the works of Komitas and Aprikian.