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Awards, Gramophone Awards 2024 - The Winners!

Gramophone Awards logo - a gold and black line-drawing of a woman playing a lyreI'm currently over at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London for the annual Gramophone Awards ceremony (presented in partnership with Presto Music), where this year's category-winners, special awards and of course the coveted Recording of the Year prize have just been announced...

Until 6th November, we're offering discounts of up to 20% on the category finalists - and will be bringing exclusive interviews with one or two of the winners over the next week...

Recording of the Year, and Instrumental

'Hahn’s unique qualities – her rich, pulsing tone, her technical mastery, her unabashed confidence, her imagination and her ability to present the music as freshminted.... – inclines me towards her recording as the finest currently available.'

Also available on vinyl.

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Chamber

Isabelle Faust (violin), Anne-Katharina Schreiber (violin, Antoine Tamestit (viola), Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello), Alexander Melnikov (piano)

'They meld their ensemble seamlessly and attend to minute details of phrasing and dynamics without losing sight of the shape of each movement.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res+ FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Choral

Nicky Spence (Gerontius), Anna Stéphany (The Angel), Andrew Foster-Williams (The Priest/Angel of the Agony), Polish National Youth Choir, Gabrieli, Paul McCreesh

'Even if you are a dyed-in-the-wool Elgarian with special loyalties to a particular interpretation, this CD is brimful of edifying delights and surprises worthy of repeated listening.'

Available Formats: 2 CDs, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Concerto

Isabelle Faust (violin), Alexander Melnikov (piano), Boris Faust (viola), Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Jakub Hrůša

'Faust digs deep and her tone has a visceral immediacy that goes straight to the heart of the music. She is unafraid and unflinching, and vividly unleashes the passion in these pages with mesmeric power, symbiotically partnered by Jakub Hrůša.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Contemporary

Olivier Latry (organ), Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Hannu Lintu, Ernest Martínez Izquierdo

'There’s music on this valuable disc that I’ll return to while it reminds me, again, how the organ, her own instrument, could unlock such remarkable thoughts in her.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Early Music

Cappella Pratensis, Stratton Bull

'This is clearly a well-honed performance, strongest in delicate moments....This new release is a happy marriage of musicality and musicology.'

Available Format: SACD

Opera

Corinne Winters (Kát’a), Evelyn Herlitzius (Kabanicha), David Butt Philip (Boris), Jaroslav Březina (Tichon), Jarmila Balážová (Varvara), Benjamin Hulett (Váňa), Jens Larsen (Dikój); Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Jakub Hrůša, Barrie Kosky

'Winters is utterly remarkable throughout, words and gestures always telling...Despite Kosky’s occasional idiosyncrasies, this is musically overwhelming. You really do need to hear it.'

Also available on DVD.

Available Format: Blu-ray

Orchestral

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Manze

'Scrupulously prepared and boasting some superbly coordinated, infectiously dedicated playing from the RLPO, it’s a thoroughly absorbing interpretation [of Job]...Overall, this is unquestionably a very fine achievement.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Piano

Yunchan Lim (piano)

'His Chopin is as flexible and feather-light as it is fluent and fiery, as compelling in its sense of structure as in its relishing of detail. The whole experience radiates joyful, youthful exuberance.'

Also available on vinyl.

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res+ FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Song

Konstantin Krimmel (baritone), Daniel Heide (piano)

'There’s certainly no shortage of outstanding recordings of this cycle but this new one – considered, refined and beautifully sung, played and recorded – is among the most satisfying and quietly moving to come my way for a long time.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Voice & Ensemble

Jonathan Tetelman (tenor), PKF - Prague Philharmonia, Carlo Rizzi

'What a sound! Tetelman’s tenor possesses gleaming brightness, and his open vowels and excellent Italian diction make him the sunniest-sounding tenor since Luciano Pavarotti.'

Also available on vinyl.

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Concept Album

Bertrand Chamayou (piano)

'The challenge with these deceptively simple pieces is to maintain perfect balance, weight, poise and equilibrium in the music throughout, alongside a clear sense of line and unswerving tempo. Chamayou manages this quite brilliantly in In a Landscape.'

Available Formats: CD, MP3, FLAC/ALAC/WAV, Hi-Res FLAC/ALAC/WAV

Artist of the Year - Carolyn Sampson

Headshot of Carolyn Sampson in a black dressThe British soprano released her hundredth album but I like to sing... last November: taking its title from a line in Bernstein's 'Cycle of Five Kid Songs' I Hate Music, the programme also includes songs by Schubert, Wolf, Strohl, Poulenc and Parry as well as more recent works by Cheryl Frances-Hoad & Errollyn Wallen, and the world premiere recording of Deborah Pritchard's 'Everyone Sang' (written especially for Sampson).

Her recent discography also includes Handel's Laudate pueri with the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin and Justin Doyle, Sounds and Sweet Airs - A Shakespeare Songbook (with her regular recital-partner Joseph Middleton and Roderick Williams), and Mater Gloriosa and Magna Peccatrix on Osmo Vänskä's recording of Mahler's Symphony No. 8 with the Minnesota Orchestra - Sampson took on the latter role at very short notice when the scheduled singer contracted COVID-19.

Young Artist of the Year - Yunchan Lim

Headshot of Yunchan Lim, wearing a grey blazerNow 20, the South Korean pianist became the youngest-ever winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022, when jury-member Marin Alsop described him as 'that rare artist who brings profound musicality and prodigious technique organically together'; his live recording of Liszt's Transcendental Études from the semi-final of the competition was hailed as 'one of the finest and most compelling performances [of the work] I have ever heard' by Gramophone's Jeremy Nicholas. Lim signed with Decca in October 2023 and his debut recording of the Chopin Études with the label met with widespread acclaim, scooping tonight's Piano Award and featuring as one of our Recordings of the Week back in April.

Lifetime Achievement - Michael Tilson Thomas

A recent headshot of Tilson Thomas, smiling and wearing a black polo-neckThe American conductor, composer and pianist will celebrate his eightieth birthday in December, and two box-sets are scheduled to mark the occasion. First up is a collection of his own compositions (including From The Diary of Anne Frank, Street Song, Meditations on Rilke, Island Music, Poems of Emily Dickinson and Upon Further Reflection), released on Pentatone this coming Friday; all proceeds from sales will be donated to fund research at the UCSF Brain Tumor Center, as Tilson Thomas was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme in 2021. 

In early December Sony will release an 80-CD set bringing together all of the recordings which Tilson Thomas made for RCA, CBS and Sony Classical between 1973 and 2005, including landmark accounts of works by Gershwin, Stravinsky, Ives, Ruggles, and Tilson Thomas's mentor Bernstein.

Label of the Year - Opera Rara

Opera Rara's logo - the letters 'O' and 'R' in white cursive script on a purple backgroundFounded in 1970 by bel canto enthusiasts Patric Schmid and Don White, Opera Rara's mission to practise 'live operatic archaeology' involves the rediscovery and revival (in concert and on record) of rarities from the nineteenth century. Recent undertakings have included Donizetti's 1828 opera L’esule di Roma (conducted by the label's new Artistic Director Carlo Rizzi, with a cast headed by Nicola Alaimo and Albina Shagimuratova) and Offenbach's exuberant opéra-bouffe La princesse de Trébizonde (conducted by Paul Daniel and starring Anne-Catherine Gillet, Virginie Verrez and Josh Lovell).

A new project encompassing Donizetti's entire output of solo songs - almost half of which have never been heard in modern times - will launch this Friday with albums by Lawrence Brownlee and Nicola Alaimo, both with Rizzi at the piano. Look out for our interview with Lawrence Brownlee next week...

Until 6th November we are offering discounts of up to 25% off Opera Rara titles on CD, SACD, & downloads (excluding MP3).

Orchestra of the Year - Czech Philharmonic

The orchestra's logo - the letters CFCP in white on a blue circleThis award was decided by public vote, from a shortlist of six which was drawn up by the Awards committee based on recording achievements over the past year. Described by the panel as 'a thoroughbred orchestra of immaculate virtuosity', the Prague-based orchestra's discography in this Year of Czech Music has included a 'powerfully resonant' account of Smetana’s Má vlast, a Mahler 1 which David Gutman deemed 'something of a triumph' (both with their Principal Conductor Semyon Bychkov), and an album of songs by Martinů, Dvořák, Krása and Klein with Czech mezzo Magdalena Kožená and her husband Sir Simon Rattle.