Jeremy Eichler on his new book 'Time's Echo'
- Friday, September 22, 2023
The music critic of the Boston Globe explores music's role in memorialising the horrors of the Second World War and the Holocaust
The music critic of the Boston Globe explores music's role in memorialising the horrors of the Second World War and the Holocaust
The conductor discusses Gramophone's new Recording of the Month in our latest Podcast
A conversation about one of the major figures, both as composer and performer, in post-war British musical life
Edward Seckerson joins the podcast to discuss one of the 20th century's greatest composers
We examine the artistry of one of the major conductors of the second half of the last century
The American composer's Concerto for Orchestra is receiving its third recording on a new Naxos album
The violinist's new album pairs Shostakovich's Violin Concerto No 1 with a new work by Earl Maneein
A conversation about one of the major pianist-conductors of the past half century
The multi Award-winning composer on his new release
To mark the label's arrival on streaming services, we share ten of our favourite Hyperion albums
We focus on the great Dutch conductor's recorded legacy for Philips and Decca
Gramophone's expert on archive albums on what we learn from master musicians of the past
The American composer launches a new recording relationship with the Sinfonia of London and Chandos
James Jolly and Rob Cowan discuss the second five of the 10 orchestras nominated for this year's Award
James Jolly and Andrew Mellor discuss five of the 10 orchestras nominated for this year's Award
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