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Looking back at the winning recordings of the 1978 Gramophone Awards, featuring Janet Baker, Simon Rattle, Alfred Brendel, Plácido Domingo and more Thanks for exploring the Gramophone website. Sign up ...
For Alfred Brendel, now 94 ... Although he is mostly recognised as a pianist, one the greatest interpreters of Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert and Liszt of our time, Brendel also collects art, has ...
Linton Stephens showcases the best performances from the UK and beyond, including Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with Alina Ibragimova and Mendelssohn from the Leonkoro Quartet. Show more Linton ...
Nobel Perspectives unlocks the wisdom of Nobel Laureates in Economic Sciences, bridging the gap between academic brilliance and today’s most pressing challenges. Dive into engaging discussions, ...
Sir Simon Rattle conducts Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies number one and three. We’re sorry, the information you’re looking for isn’t available right now. We ...
the piano. Even though Beethoven composed nine astonishing Symphonies, sonatas, and concertos for violin, string quartets, and choral works it is perhaps his piano music where we meet face to face ...
Sir Simon Rattle conducts four powerful moments from the final chapter of Wagner's epic Ring cycle, alongside his Siegfried Idyll. Wagner reserved his most magical and powerful music for the final ...
String Quartet no 50 in B flat major, Op 64 no 3 (Hob.III:67) ...
In one of several of Artist Portrait concerts, the exuberant, captivating Patricia Kopatchinskaja embraces Bartók’s irrepressible concerto. Mezzo-soprano Rinat Shaham joins for the composer’s suite of ...
Engineered Debussy Images.Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune London Symphony Orchestra / André Previn (HMV/Warner Classics) 'Our decision to add a "Best Engineered Recording" category to the Gramophone ...
President Trump's sweeping tariff announcement Wednesday triggered a sharp drop in U.S. stock markets, a flashing-red warning sign of the economic fallout that's expected to result from the widening ...
Friday 18 April Gareth Malone’s Messiah BBC One, 10.45am Get your Good Friday off to a joyful musical start with this inspirational miniseries in which choirmaster Gareth Malone embarks on ...
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