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    GRAMOPHONE Review: Heggie Unexpected Shadows – Jamie Barton, Matt Haimovitz & Jake Heggie

    By Edward / 11/11/2020

    Jamie Barton’s all-embracing talent – her powerful presence, her spectacular vocal equipment – has a whole lot of Heggie to get hold of here. But there’s a whole lot of motivation, too, a bevy of inspiring women…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Mahler Das Lied von der Erde – Budapest Festival Orchestra, Fischer / Het Collectief, de Leeuw

    By Edward / 11/11/2020

    Listening to Ivan Fischer’s account of Das Lied von der Erde so soon after nominating Jurowski’s Berlin/Pentatone recording for ‘Record of the Month’ (September) only serves to underline how pointedly Jurowski and his Berlin Radio engineers made…

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  • Classical Music,  Opera,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – Awards 2020 Issue

    By Edward / 11/11/2020

    Reflecting on ‘Callow meets Rattle’ in the September issue, the theatre animal within me (some readers may be unaware that I was briefly an actor in another life) is moved to consider once more why Leos Janacek…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Russian Colours – Camerata Tchaikovsky/Zhislin

    By Edward / 07/10/2020

    The small and perfectly formed have come into their own during the pandemic with new and existing chamber arrangements making virtue out of necessity and ensembles like Yuri Zhislin’s terrific 19-strong Camerata Tchaikovsky fashioning more of less…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Shostakovich & Muhly/Helbig/Long Cello Concertos – Jan Vogler, Mariinsky Orchestra/Gergiev & WDR Symphony Orchestra/Măcelaru

    By Edward / 07/10/2020

    A brand new Cello Concerto – one piece, three composers, ‘three continents’. As Jan Vogler, the commissioner, puts it: ‘I’m a German, I live in America, and I’m married to a Chinese woman. My life is enriched…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Ives Complete Symphonies – Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra/Dudamel

    By Edward / 07/10/2020

    The evolution of American music is chronicled right here in this quartet of symphonies. And when heard – as I did here – in a single sitting – it’s as if Ives is transitioning from the Old…

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE: From Where I Sit – October 2020

    By Edward / 07/10/2020

    In a recent and far-reaching exchange with the conductor John Wilson (for an audio podcast to be found on You Tube) the names George Szell and Sir John Barbirolli (celebrated in the July edition) dominated our conversation…

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    COMPARING NOTES: Bonnie Langford in conversation

    By Edward / 17/09/2020

    West End and TV star Bonnie Langford chats with Edward Seckerson about her extraordinary career both on stage and TV; including ‘Gypsy’ with Angela Lansbury, originating ‘Cats’ in London and playing both Peggy Sawyer and Dorothy Brock…

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  • Classical Music,  Musical Theatre,  Opera,  Podcasts

    COMPARING NOTES: Danielle de Niese in Conversation

    By Edward / 16/09/2020

    Opera star Danielle de Niese discusses Handel and Offenbach at Glyndebourne, Man of La Mancha at London Coliseum, the relationship between opera, operetta and musical theatre, vocal technique and career longevity with Edward Seckerson.… [Read More]

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  • Classical Music,  Recordings,  Reviews

    GRAMOPHONE Review: Mahler Symphony No. 7 – Minnesota Orchestra/Vänskä

    By Edward / 16/09/2020

    I might have predicted that this of all the Mahler symphonies would chime with Osmo Vänskä’s very particularly gifts as a conductor. The brilliance and clarity of this performance (and recording – BIS technical prowess much in…

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