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An introduction to five composers who are using electronic and acoustic instruments to build their own individual worlds of sound, featuring Belle Chen, Ólafur Arnalds, Hania Rani, Nils Frahm and Fred ...
As building begins on Edinburgh’s Dunard Centre, its chief executive shares her vision for the impact it will have on artists and the city ...
Simon Rattle triumphed in 1988 with his account of Mahler's Second Symphony with the CBSO winning Recording of the Year ...
Today sees new recordings of Biber's violin sonatas, Mendelssohn's A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Debussy's La mer, and Russian cello sonatas ...
The only Gramophone Award decided by public vote, this prestigious accolade highlights ensembles who have produced exceptional recordings over the past year.
Revisit our most recent podcast interview with Alfred Brendel, recorded to celebrate the great pianist's 90th birthday ...
From the archive: one of Alfred Brendel's protégés, Till Fellner, explains why Brendel is a more-than-worthy winner of ...
Several leading figures in classical music have been recognised for their services to music, the arts, and cultural advocacy ...
We’ve now profiled more than 150 composers, and have no intention of not continuing: there’s certainly no shortage of people to include' ...
The July 2025 issue of Gramophone features Anne Akiko Meyers on our cover, as the violinist releases her new album on Platoon, containing Philip Glass’s Violin Concerto No 1, plus a premiere recording ...