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Gramophone Magazine • Volume 102 Number 1243
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WHAT NEXT? • Mark Pullinger takes us on a journey inspired by Mussorgsky’s Pictures
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Delphian Records • In this month’s introduction to a classical record label, Tim Parry investigates the history and catalogue of an enterprising Scottish label
IN THE NEW EDITION OF OPERA NOW • Editor Hattie Butterworth introduces the Autumn issue of Gramophone’s sister title devoted to opera
Kate Kennedy • The author on her new book, ‘Cello: A journey through silence to sound’
Classical recording done differently • In this month’s column, James Jolly finds out about Apple’s obvious commitment to classical music and, especially, about one of its two labels, the London-based Platoon
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The Journey to ATLANTA • As Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director Nathalie Stutzmann releases her first symphonic album, James Jolly travels to Georgia to watch her at work
Puccini’s singers • In the 100 years since he died, Puccini’s operas have inspired some of opera’s most iconic recordings. But who are his music’s greatest heroes and heroines? Mark Pullinger offers a guide
A foundational FORCE • Imogen Holst’s music plays a major part in contemporary music label NMC’s 35th-anniversary celebrations. Founder and Executive Producer Colin Matthews chats with Richard Bratby about the composer and her importance to NMC
GRAMOPHONE RECORDING OF THE MONTH • David Gutman welcomes a vibrant, detailed account of Kurt Weill’s symphonies that embraces the music’s melancholic beauty and triumphant resolve
Orchestral
Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony • Pablo Heras-Casado talks to Mark Pullinger about recording Bruckner on period instruments
Chamber
Fritz Kreisler • Tully Potter celebrates the prototypical Viennese-style violinist who for half a century was adored among peers, critics and audiences, and who made hundreds of recordings
Instrumental
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Oliver Leith • Hattie Butterworth explores this young British composer’s unique influences and how collaborations are crucial to his work
Vocal
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