Many fine concerts await, but Gramophone's reviews editor says we should be alert to emerging trends
Gramophone Award-winner Robert Hollingworth's new project for the Cultural Olympiad sets 11 sonnets to music
Roles reversed as Mozart gets a gay makeover
Gramophone's editor introduces the May 2012 issue
Were Colin Matthews et al. right to ask the Arts Council-funded organisation to ‘favour’ those engaged with notated, modern composition?
A joint production for La Scala and Covent Garden
Organs like those of the RFH and Temple Church are worth preserving
A production of Aida at the Royal Albert Hall reignites a controversial debate
In the cold, dim light of a winter’s day, does Helsinki’s hall still stack up?
- The Gramophone blog
- Antony Craig
- Wed 29th February 2012
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Musically spellbinding Rusalka as controversial production tends to overshadow Yannick’s debut
