Top 10 Recordings for Revising: Contemporary Classical Edition
- Wednesday, May 15, 2024
With exam season well under way, we've compiled 10 recordings that will help you on your revision journey
With exam season well under way, we've compiled 10 recordings that will help you on your revision journey
Twenty outstanding recordings of Britten's music from John Wilson, Vilde Frang, Mstislav Rostropovich, Peter Pears and many more, including the composer himself
Tchaikovsky’s Second Piano Concerto has long lived in the shadow of its ubiquitous predecessor and fallen victim to well-meaning editorial excisions. Jeremy Nicholas assesses its eight-decade discography
With exam season well under way, we've compiled 10 recordings that will help you on your revision journey
Richard Osborne traces the evolution of this great work over nearly a century of recordings
The Italian conductor believes that, in his final symphony, Beethoven reached beyond humanity
We owe it to Maddalena Casulana to bring her music into the present and by recording it and publishing a modern score for further live performances, sending it into the future
Twenty great Puccini recordings, featuring Victoria de los Ángeles, Luciano Pavarotti, Angela Gheorghiu, Renata Tebaldi, Maria Callas, Leontyne Price and more
In the summer of 2025, musicians will unite in the city for one of the most wide-ranging, comprehensive and star-studded festivals of Shostakovich’s music ever convened
Julian Lloyd Webber celebrates the artistry of a legendary fellow cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich, a Russian musician who was an outspoken advocate of human rights and an inspiration for many composers
Ten outstanding recordings of Tippett's music from Colin Davis, Andrew Davis, Martyn Brabbins, Richard Hickox, Heath Quartet and more
From the age of 15, Michael Tippett's music was a source of profound inspiration for Andrew Davis
A selection of just a few of Sir Andrew Davis's finest moments on record, featuring music by Elgar, Vaughan Williams, Delius, Walton and Tippett
Clarity and colour are key in the music of this Finn who has a penchant for orchestral forms such as the concerto
The 20th Malko Competition highlighted a generational shift in what we think of as ‘a conductor’ - is the end nigh for the age of the maestro?
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