Help
Skip to main content
  • Trust pilot, 4 point 5 stars.
  • WORLDWIDE shipping

  • FREE UK delivery over £35

  • PROUDLY INDEPENDENT since 2001

Latest News: Classical

  • Interview, Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective - Transfigured

    by David Smith

    The chamber ensemble's Artistic Director Tom Poster talks about their new album of works from the Second Viennese School - with a selection of songs from the cruelly truncated career of Alma Mahler in pride of place.

  • Favourites, The Academy of Ancient Music at 50

    by David Smith

    As the Academy of Ancient Music celebrates its 50th anniversary season, Music Director Laurence Cummings looks back at some of his favourite recordings from the orchestra’s discography.

  • Recording of the Week, Isabelle Faust - Solo

    by Katherine Cooper

    The German violinist is at her intelligent, expressive best in a programme of works for unaccompanied violin by Matteis père et fils, Pisendel, Guillemain, Vilsmayr and Biber.

  • New Release Round-up, New Release Round-Up - 20th October 2023

    by Katherine Cooper

    A reimagined Goldberg Variations from Rachel Podger & Brecon Baroque, the conclusion of Andris Nelsons's Shostakovich cycle from Boston, a second triptych of African-American Voices from the Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Kellen Gray, and Porpora's Polifemo from Armonia Atenea & George Petrou.

  • Video Interview, Cyrille Dubois on Fauré and treasures of the French Baroque

    by Katherine Cooper

    Following his victory at the Gramophone Awards earlier this month, the French tenor discusses his winning recording of Fauré's complete songs with Tristan Raës - and shares some insights into Jouissons de nos beaux ans!, released in September on Aparté.

  • Interview, Zubin Kanga - the 'cyborg pianist'

    by David Smith

    The pianist, composer and technologist talks about his new album on NMC that uses cutting-edge equipment to push the boundaries of what the instrument (and its player) can do.

  • Awards, International Opera Awards 2023 - The Shortlisted Recordings

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Javier Camarena, Cyrille Dubois and Lisette Oropesa are among the artists in the running for the solo recital category, whilst rarities by Mercadante, Dessau and Franck go head-to-head in the complete recording stakes...

  • Interview, Delyana Lazarova on the music of Dobrinka Tabakova

    by David Smith

    The conductor talks about her new album of orchestral works by her compatriot, performed by the Hallé, and explains a little of the experience of working under Mark Elder as Assistant Conductor.

  • Recording of the Week, Folk Songs from Magdalena Kožená

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Czech mezzo teams up with her husband Simon Rattle and the Czech Philharmonic for superbly characterful performances of folk-inspired song-cycles by Bartók, Berio, Ravel and Montsalvatge.

  • New Release Round-up, New Release Round-Up - 13th October 2023

    by Katherine Cooper

    Ravel and Falla from Alexandre Tharaud, the Orchestre National de France & Louis Langrée, Lully's Thésée from Les Talens Lyriques & Christophe Rousset, French love-songs from Lea Desandre & Thomas Dunford, and the world premiere recording of Emily Howard's The Anvil.

  • Video Interview, Miloš Karadaglić on Baroque

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Montenegrin guitarist explains why his upcoming album of music by Vivaldi, Marcello, Weiss, Rameau and others feels like 'standing on new ground' - and why JS Bach only came into the picture at the eleventh hour...

  • Recollections, A Flashback and a Hope, through Venezuelan Guitar

    In the second instalment of our Recollections series, Orlando Guedez Calderin (President of the International Institute of Business Analysis in Colombia) recounts how a 1957 recording of Antonio Lauro's Guitar Concerto No. 1 stirs a host of 'memories and hopes' about his homeland of Venezuela.

  • Gramophone Choices, Gramophone Editor's Choices - Awards Issue 2023

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Chris introduces this issue's selection, headed by a 'lived-in and confident' account of the Monteverdi Vespers from Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon on Harmonia Mundi.

  • Interview, Anders Eidsten Dahl on Mozart and the Organ

    by David Smith

    The organist talks about his new recording of Mozart gems for the organ - relatively brief single-work sonatas written for use during church services, as well as more substantial works including two dramatic Fantasias.

  • Recording of the Week, A slow-brewed Goldberg Variations from Víkingur Ólafsson

    by David Smith

    The Icelandic pianist presents the results of twenty-five years of thoughtful preparation, in a recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations that combines control and spontaneity, limpid gentleness and furious virtuosic energy.

  • New Release Round-up, New Release Round-Up - 6th October 2023

    by Katherine Cooper

    A tribute to the late Lars Vogt from his friends Christian & Tanja Tetzlaff, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin and Paavo Järvi, Baroque rarities from Jakub Józef Orliński & Il Pomo d'Oro, Bach's French Suites from Mahan Esfahani, and a recital of twentieth-century music from Johan Dalene and Christian Ihle Hadland.

  • Interview, Dominic Fyfe and Philip Siney on remastering Solti's Ring Cycle

    by Katherine Cooper

    In the wake of winning Gramophone's Spatial Audio Award for their painstaking work on Die Walküre, Decca's producer Dominic Fyfe and sound-engineer Philip Siney discuss how they went about showcasing Solti's landmark achievement in all its glory.

  • Awards, Gramophone Awards 2023 - The Winners!

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Chris reports back from tonight's ceremony in London, with full details of the Recording of the Year, Artist of the Year, Lifetime Achievement and other special awards.

  • Presto Chart, The Presto Chart - September 2023

    by Chris O'Reilly

    Our 25 best-selling titles across all formats for September, with an 'impeccably authentic' account of Monteverdi's Vespers from Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon in first place...

  • Interview, Miloš Karadaglić on Baroque (transcript)

    by Katherine Cooper

    The Montenegrin guitarist explains why his upcoming album of music by Vivaldi, Marcello, Weiss, Rameau and others feels like 'standing on new ground' - and why JS Bach only came into the picture at the eleventh hour...