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Gramophone Magazine • Volume 103 Number 1264
Editor’s choice • Martin Cullingford’s pick of the finest recordings from this month’s reviews
FOR THE RECORD
Vsevolod Zavidov Pianist
Online • The magazine is just the beginning. Visit gramophone.co.uk for …
Toccata Classics • In our latest guide to a classical record label, Tim Parry explores the catalogue of a fearless British imprint with a missionary zeal
IN THE NEW EDITION OF CHOIR & ORGAN • Editor Hattie Butterworth introduces the Spring issue of Gramophone’s sister title
Peter Whelan • The conductor on recreating the atmosphere of Messiah’s premiere
Symphony No 2 • David Threasher explores the history on record of an often-overlooked 20th-century symphony
Bass-baritone José van Dam has died
New music novels
If you want it done, do it yourself … • As Iain Bell’s latest opera enters rehearsals for its premiere at Brussels’s La Monnaie, James Jolly met up with the composer and discovered a self-confessed maverick
Letter of the Month
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A passion for records • John Wilson tells Mark Pullinger about his love of recording, his conducting philosophy – and the projects planned for his Sinfonia of London
Journey’s end • Having concluded his Czech Philharmonic Mahler symphony cycle for Pentatone, conductor Semyon Bychkov tells James Jolly about his history with the composer, and he talks about the last symphony to be recorded – the Eighth
The life and times of Hervé Niquet • As Le Concert Spirituel gears up for its 40th anniversary, David Vickers hears from Hervé Niquet about inquisitive digging into eclectic repertoires, and finding new approaches
RECORDING OF THE MONTH • A third major choral masterpiece by Bach finds Raphaël Pichon and his Pygmalion ensemble still at the height of their powers, writes Jonathan Freeman-Attwood
Orchestral
Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata • Emmanuelle Bertrand talks to Richard Bratby about discovering the meaning in this work
Chamber
GRAMOPHONE Collector FIVE BY FIVE BY FIVE • Andrew Farach‑Colton listens to five new albums by five groups of five wind players
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Peter Schreier • Richard Wigmore pays homage to the German tenor who was renowned in Bach and Mozart, and was one of the finest Lieder singers of his generation
Instrumental
Eric Whitacre • He’s acclaimed for his choral works, which have always had experimental elements and unexpected qualities, says James McCarthy
Vocal
ONLINE CONCERTS & EVENTS • Andrew Mellor tunes in to some online viewing
Opera
REISSUES & ARCHIVE • Our monthly guide to the most exciting catalogue releases, historic issues and box-sets
Karajan live in Berlin...