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Attacca Quartet on Ravel and relationships

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Release Date: 03/19/2025

Music and conversation: 500 episodes of the Gramophone Podcast show art Music and conversation: 500 episodes of the Gramophone Podcast

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Earlier this year the Gramophone Podcast passed 1 million downloads. Now we’ve reached another milestone: our 500th episode. Launched before podcasting’s current popularity, the series steadily built a following, which grew substantially once we adopted a weekly schedule and set formats. Those formats include: interviews with major artists on new albums; in-depth composer discussions; reflections with senior musical figures; and conversations with a new generation of musicians rethinking the artist’s role today. In a special celebratory edition, James Jolly, Martin Cullingford, Tim Parry...

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Orchestra of the Year 2025: exploring this year's nominees show art Orchestra of the Year 2025: exploring this year's nominees

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford speaks to James Jolly about the 2025 Orchestra of the Year nominated orchestras, discussing the impact each of them has made to recordings and the wider musical landscape To vote for Gramophone's Orchestra of the Year 2025, head to

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Conductor John Andrews on recording The Seal Woman show art Conductor John Andrews on recording The Seal Woman

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Conductor John Andrews joins Hattie Butterworth to speak about the debut recording of Sir Granville Bantock and Marjory Kennedy-Fraser’s folk opera, The Seal Woman. They explore the folk song collecting of Marjory Kennedy-Fraser, as well as Andrews’s commitment to uncovering lesser-known repertoire

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Mezzo Kitty Whately on unknown French song show art Mezzo Kitty Whately on unknown French song

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Kitty Whately joins Hattie Butterworth to discuss her new album on Chandos with pianist Edwige Herchenroder​ titled Horizons: French Melodies. They also explore the historic erasure of women composers, as well as Kitty's ongoing advocacy and research

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20 Years of VOCES8 with co-founders Paul & Barnaby Smith and soprano Andrea Haines show art 20 Years of VOCES8 with co-founders Paul & Barnaby Smith and soprano Andrea Haines

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

The vocal ensemble VOCES8 are marking their 20th anniversay with a new release – out today – celebrating the full breadth of their creativity, and an exciting season of concerts. Editor Martin Cullingford sat down with three of the key figures behind this most innovative of ensembles – the co-founders Barnaby Smith, Artistic Director, and Paul Smith, CEO, and soprano and long-standing member of the group Andrea Haines – to look back over 20 years of creativity and achievement, and forward to the future. 

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Conductor Andris Nelsons on the influence of Shostakovich show art Conductor Andris Nelsons on the influence of Shostakovich

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

This week’s Gramophone podcast is a special focus on one of the most significant of 20th century composers, Dimitri Shostakovich, the 50th anniversary of whose death we mark this year. As our guide to his music we’re privileged to have conductor Andris Nelsons, who, together with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has just reached the end of a journey through all his symphonies, plus the concertos for cello, piano and violin, all recently released by Deutsch Grammophon. Across half an hour of fascinating insight, he tells Editor Martin Cullingford about how he responds to Shostakovich’s...

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Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau at 100: Richard Wigmore discusses the great baritone's Winterreise recordings show art Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau at 100: Richard Wigmore discusses the great baritone's Winterreise recordings

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

The German baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau's 100th birthday falls on May 28. One of the most versatile singers of the last century – his operatic repertoire alone ranged from Gluck, Handel and Mozart via Verdi, Wagner and Richard Strauss to Berg, Busoni and Reimann – it's his devotion to song that remains his lasting legacy. To mark the anniversary of Fischer-Dieskau's birth, Gramophone's James Jolly spoke to song specialist and author of Schubert: The Complete Song Texts (Schirmer: 1988), Richard Wigmore. They focused on Fischer-Dieskau's audio recordings of Schubert's greatest...

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Masaaki and Masato Suzuki on Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem show art Masaaki and Masato Suzuki on Brahms’s Ein deutsches Requiem

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

In this week's episode, Editor Martin Cullingford met with the founder and Music Director of Bach Collegium Japan Masaaki Suzuki, along with the group's Principal Conductor Masato Suzuki, to talk about their new recording of Brahms's Ein deutsches Requiem, available now on BIS – as well as discussing Bach's St John Passion, which they had performed the day prior to the interview. The interview took place last year in, appropriately enough, London's Japan House.

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Pianist Yevgeny Sudbin on returning to Scriabin's music show art Pianist Yevgeny Sudbin on returning to Scriabin's music

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

In 2007, Yevgeny Sudbin released an album of music by Alexander Scriabin. Reviewing it in Gramophone, Bryce Morrison described it as a 'disc in a million'. Now, Sudbin has returned to the composer for his 25th recording for BIS, and offers a wide-ranging survey of music that includes two more of the piano sonatas. James Jolly caught up with Yevgeny Sudbin recently to talk about his relationship with the composer and his unique musical world.

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Kahchun Wong on The Hallé and Bruckner's Ninth show art Kahchun Wong on The Hallé and Bruckner's Ninth

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

In this week's episode of the Gramophone Classical Music Podcast, Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by the Principal Conductor of the Hallé Orchestra, Kahchun Wong, to talk about the orchestra's relationship with its home city, Manchester, and their new recording of Bruckner's Symphony No 9. 

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The two-time Grammy Award-winning Attacca Quartet has seen stratospheric success in recent years across new and popular music collaborations. Hattie Butterworth meets the group as their debut album with Platoon of Ravel's String Quartet is released.

 

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Ravel String Quartet – Platoon PLAT26294

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