Olmos Ensemble and Divine Art Records announce recording partnership with new album Made in Germany which will be released on ...
César Franck’s three-movement Quintet divided its earliest audiences and continues to draw a range of responses from ...
My late Gramophone colleague, the much-missed Robert Layton, would have been immensely heartened by this release.
Composed in Rome in the shadow of the impending First World War, Ottorino Respighi’s Sinfonia drammatica is a rarity both in ...
The digital-only platform will implement an artist-first model with all the royalties going directly to the artists ...
Richard Bratby is our enthusiastic guide to a rarely heard Viennese operetta, surveying its history on record and ...
Today's Video of the Day is Movement I of Philip Glass' Suite from the film The Hours, performed by Simone Dinnerstein and ...
The days when the big names of the past fought to grab the attention of first-time buyers may be gone – but there are still ...
A fascination with piano-making goes back more than a century: Alfred Dolge’s Pianos and their Makers was first published in ...
Hannu Lintu’s arrival at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra could well take the distinguished recording orchestra to even ...
Fabrice Fitch and Edward Breen return to Concerto Italiano’s recording of Monteverdi’s Fourth Book of Madrigals ...
Today’s Video of the Day is a performance of Bach’s Cadenza by Ottavio Dantone. This is from the new HDB Sonus series Baroque ...
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