Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

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Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Weekly conversations about classical music with leading musicians and writers

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    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 latest album, A Poet's Love. Centred on Schumann's Dichterliebe, the recording places the celebrated song cycle alongside other works. Charlston reflects on recording such an iconic work, the shifting nature of interpretation, and the powerful interplay between poetry and musical storytelling. 

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    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 treasures of the recording archive, both recent and historic. Each chooses two recordings to share and discuss, after which Charlotte suggests a choice of her own for them to discover. Her inaugural guests are guitarist Plínio Fernandes and cellist Anastasia Kobekina, and after listening you can visit Gramophone's website to hear all the featured recordings for yourself. 

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    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 podcast has been produced in association with the Festival Academy Budapest. The World Should Know', The Festival Academy's Marathon Concert Series, takes place from May 1-3 at the Grand Hall of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest: https://fesztivalakademia.hu/en/let-the-world-know/ The Ilona Fehér International Violin Competition will be held from June 24 to July 5, while the Festival Academy Budapest's XI Summerfest runs from July 3-13: https://fesztivalakademia.hu/en/

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    Violinist Leonidas Kavakos talks about recording Brahms's Violin Concerto

    Violinist Leonidas Kavakos talks about recording Brahms's Violin Concerto

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    Gramophone editor Martin Cullingford talks to Decca's new soprano Julia Lezhneva about her disc of Motets

    Gramophone editor Martin Cullingford talks to Decca's new soprano Julia Lezhneva about her disc of Motets by Vivaldi, Porpora, Handel and Mozart

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    Martin Cullingford explores 90 years of classical recording. A Gramophone Milestones Podcast, in association with EFG International

    Martin Cullingford explores 90 years of classical recording. A Gramophone Milestones Podcast, in association with EFG International

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