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  • Interview, Alec Frank-Gemmill on Mozart's horn concertos

    by David Smith

    The horn player discusses his new album, featuring Mozart's famous four horn concertos plus some other tantalising fragments and additions.

  • Interview, Zoltán Daragó on Bach

    by Katherine Cooper

    The young Hungarian countertenor introduces himself and his debut album of Bach cantata arias with Christophe Rousset and Les Talens Lyriques (released at the end of September on Aparté).

  • Interview, Marina Rebeka on Norma

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Latvian soprano discusses recording the title-role in Bellini's masterpiece for her own label Prima Classic - using a new critical edition of the score by Roger Parker, which requires her to sing 'Casta diva' a tone higher than usual!

  • Interview, Roxanna Panufnik reflects on her career as a composer

    by David Smith

    The composer talks about her compositions and work, in the light of being recognised with the Ivors' special award for Outstanding Works Collection.

  • Interview, Charles Owen on Schumann and the piano

    by Matthew Ash

    Charles Owen, described by Gramophone magazine as 'one of the finest pianists of his generation', has recorded  a new album dedicated to the music of The Young Schumann, on Avie Records. Matthew Ash enjoyed a chat with Charles ahead of the album release on 15th November, about the new recordings, his development as a musician, the two-way nature of teaching, and pianos.

  • Interview, Errollyn Wallen reflects on her career

    by Katherine Cooper

    In the wake of receiving the Ivors Academy Fellowship, the Belize-born British composer discusses growing up in a musical family in Tottenham, how relocating to a lighthouse off the coast of Scotland transformed her creative life, and her new role as Master of the King's Music.

  • Interview, Colin Matthews on NMC

    by Ben Hogwood

    As the contemporary music label celebrates its 35th birthday with an album of works by Imogen Holst, its founder Colin Matthews reflects on their friendship, NMC's legacy and ongoing work, and the challenges and rewards involved in promoting new voices today.

  • Interview, Sir Mark Elder and Roderick Williams on Delius's A Mass of Life

    by Katherine Cooper

    The conductor and baritone reflect on their recording of Delius's Nietzsche-inspired Mass (made in Bergen following two live performances and released on LAWO last year), which was a finalist at this year's Gramophone Awards.

  • Interview, Gregory Kunde on Then and Now

    by Katherine Cooper

    As he makes his role-debut as Britten's Captain Vere in Vienna, the indomitable American tenor discusses returning to the music which formed the soundtrack to his childhood on his new album Then And Now - a collection of jazz standards, released on Delos earlier this month.

  • Interview, Hannah Ely on The Excellence of Women

    by David Smith

    The manager of Fieri Consort talks about the group's new album of madrigals by Maddalena Casulana and Barbara Strozzi.

  • Interview, Adrian Sutton on his Violin Concerto

    by Katherine Cooper

    The British composer discusses the inspirations behind his new concerto for Fenella Humphreys, his work for the theatre (including the score for the play War Horse), and how receiving a terminal diagnosis led him to channel his creative energies in new directions.

  • Interview, Kathryn Stott - Five For The Road

    by Matthew Ash

    Kathryn Stott is bringing her long performing career to an end this year, and releases her final recording with cellist Yo-Yo Ma on Sony Classical, this week. Matthew asked her to pick five highlights from her huge catalogue of recordings, and to offer a glimpse into what makes each so special to her.

  • Interview, Alison Balsom talks about Baroque Concertos

    by David Smith

    The trumpeter gives us the lowdown on her newly-released Baroque album - the inspirations behind it and the technical challenges it entails.

  • Interview, Roberto Alagna at 60

    by Katherine Cooper

    The French-Sicilian tenor discusses his sixtieth-birthday album on Aparté, learning his craft in Paris cabaret clubs, being Michael Jackson's warm-up act, and why he regrets not getting started on Wagner earlier in his career...

  • Interview, Lawrence Brownlee on Donizetti's songs

    by Katherine Cooper

    The American tenor introduces the inaugural volume of Opera Rara's mammoth Donizetti Song Project, which sees him joining forces with Carlo Rizzi to revive unpublished and previously-unrecorded songs - several of them written for the composer's friends to sing at parties...

  • Interview, Kateřina Kněžíková on Strauss and Janáček

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Czech soprano discusses her new recording of the 'Vier letzte Lieder' with her friend Jakub Hrůša, and reflects on her recent transition into more dramatic repertoire - beginning with Káťa Kabanová at Glyndebourne in 2021.

  • Interview, Antonio Pappano on Mendelssohn's Elijah

    by James Longstaffe

    The London Symphony Orchestra's recently-appointed Chief Conductor talks about his latest recording on LSO Live of Mendelssohn's oratorio, including how his experience as an operatic conductor helped him to bring out the drama and sense of narrative contained within the work.

  • Interview, Dalia Stasevska on her Mixtape

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Finnish conductor discusses her first project on Platoon, featuring orchestral music by contemporary composers including Anna Meredith, Caroline Shaw, Noriko Koide and SØS Gunver Ryberg - and explains her mission 'to become the Koussevitzky of my generation'...

  • Interview, Michael Spyres on In The Shadows

    by Katherine Cooper

    Ahead of next week's Gramophone Awards and International Opera Awards, the baritenor discusses his shortlisted album (released on Erato in March) exploring early Wagner and the composers who influenced his writing.

  • Interview, Huw Montague Rendall on Contemplation

    by Katherine Cooper

    The British baritone discusses his debut album on Erato (released earlier this month), getting under the skin of Count Almaviva in the recent revival of David McVicar's production of Le nozze di Figaro at Covent Garden, and the joys of sharing a profession with his parents...