The Bayreuth Festival 2020 goes digital
- Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Five single operas and two Ring cycles on the programme
Five single operas and two Ring cycles on the programme
The pianist's new DG release, which he describes as a lifelong dream, will include two performances: a live concert and studio recording of the Goldberg Variations
'Our survival is no longer at risk' said Sir Simon Rattle
Marin talks to our Editor-in-Chief about the art of the conductor and how things have, or haven't, changed for women in the classical music world over the past few decades
Artist line-up announced for live last two weeks
A clear timeline for venue reopening and financial support package among key demands
The Canadian pianist received the Wigmore Hall Medal on stage last Thursday
New Sony Classical album will draw on experiences of lockdown
The Israeli orchestra will be joined by numerous musician friends for a fund-raising evening
The album, 10 years in the making, is a setting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is released alongside a new SLEEP app
Our special Beethoven collectors' edition of Gramophone is now available again
The violinist and musical explorer's listening list ranges from Ravi Shankar to Irish music
The Scottish guitarist moves the Netherlands-based record company
Klaus Mäkelä to succeed Daniel Harding
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