Martin James Bartlett on his new album of Bach, Mozart and Britten

Martin James Bartlett on his new album of Bach, Mozart and Britten

In this week's episode of the Gramophone Podcast, editor Martin Cullingford is joined by pianist Martin James Bartlett to discuss his new recording of the music of Bach, Britten and Mozart, available on the Warner Classics label from February the 27th. Bartlett reflects on the artistic ideas that shaped this programming.

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Mahan Esfahani on Bach's Keyboard Concertos

Mahan Esfahani on Bach's Keyboard Concertos

In this week's edition of the Gramophone Podcast, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani talks about his new recording of Bach's Complete Keyboard Concertos, newly released on the Hyperion label. Why were thes...

12 Jun 27min

Klaus Tennstedt at 100: Edward Seckerson recalls a great conductor

Klaus Tennstedt at 100: Edward Seckerson recalls a great conductor

The conductor Klaus Tennstedt was born on June 6, 1926. After his arrival from East Germany to the West, he held chief conductor posts with the NDR Symphony Orchestra in Hamburg (1979-81), and with th...

5 Jun 33min

Colin Matthews on his new album, 'Sea Scapes'

Colin Matthews on his new album, 'Sea Scapes'

In this week's episode of the Gramophone podcast, the composer Colin Matthews joins Editor Martin Cullingford to talk about his new album of works for voice and ensemble, Sea Scapes, release on the On...

29 Mai 31min

Violinist Hugo Ticciati on O/Modernt's 'Milestones'

Violinist Hugo Ticciati on O/Modernt's 'Milestones'

In this week's Gramophone Podcast, Hugo Ticciati talks to Editor Martin Cullingford about the fascinating new album from his ensemble O/Modernt, released on the Signum label. Called Milestones, it mar...

22 Mai 26min

Celebrating Wigmore Hall at 125 with Director John Gilhooly and author Julia Boyd

Celebrating Wigmore Hall at 125 with Director John Gilhooly and author Julia Boyd

On May 31, 1901 London's Wigmore Hall (originally Bechstein Hall) opened its doors, and hosted its first concert. Among the performers were the great Belgian violinist and composer Eugène Ysaÿe and th...

15 Mai 45min

Helen Charlston on 'A Poet's Love'

Helen Charlston on 'A Poet's Love'

In this episode of the Gramophone Podcast, mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston speaks to Hattie Butterworht in Amsterdam during the run of Michel van der Aa's new opera Theory of Flames to discuss her lates...

8 Mai 20min

The Gramophone Listening Room, with Plínio Fernandes and Anastasia Kobekina

The Gramophone Listening Room, with Plínio Fernandes and Anastasia Kobekina

Today we launch a new edition to the Gramophone Podcasts, The Gramophone Listening Room, in which Charlotte Gardner invites two of today's finest young artists into the studio to explore some of the t...

1 Mai 44min

Barnabás Kelemen on celebrating the legacy of the Hungarian Violin School

Barnabás Kelemen on celebrating the legacy of the Hungarian Violin School

Jack Pepper meets Festival Academy Budapest co-founder and Artistic Director Barnabás Kelemen to explore his upcoming concerto marathon, the gypsy violin tradition and a packed 2026 Summerfest This po...

28 Apr 32min

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