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The Hermes Experiment on their new album, Tree

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Release Date: 10/20/2025

Peter Whelan on Handel's Messiah show art Peter Whelan on Handel's Messiah

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by Peter Whelan, the Artistic Director of the Irish Baroque Orchestra, to talk about his new recording on the Linn label of one of the great masterpieces of all choral music - Handel's Messiah. The world-famous oratorio was premiered in Dublin, where the ensemble is based, and so on this wonderful recording they've set out to recreate the atmosphere and experience of that very first occasion. Listen now to find out more about the story behind – and about Peter Whelan's lifelong relationship to – this remarkable work. 

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Nico Muhly and Peter Phillips on their new album 'No Resting Place' show art Nico Muhly and Peter Phillips on their new album 'No Resting Place'

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

For this week's episode, the composer Nico Muhly and the founder of the Tallis Scholars Peter Phillips join the Gramophone Podcast to talk to Editor Martin Cullingford about their beautiful new release 'No Resting Place', released on Linn Records and an Editor's Choice in the April edition of Gramophone. Reflecting on more than a decade of collaboration, they talk about how they developed a remarkable understanding of each other's creativity, and also recount the story behind the album's powerful works. This podcast is in association with  

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Sir Mark Elder and Huw Watkins on their new Hallé recording show art Sir Mark Elder and Huw Watkins on their new Hallé recording

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

In this week's edition of the Gramophone Podcast Editor Martin Cullingford was joined by conductor Sir Mark Elder and composer Huw Watkins to talk about the Hallé's new recording of Watkins's orchestral music, featuring his Symphony No 2, Concerto for Orchestra and Fanfare, all written specially for the Manchester ensemble. This podcast is in association with  

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Elektra: Edward Gardner on Strauss’s opera show art Elektra: Edward Gardner on Strauss’s opera

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

For this episode, we're joined by conductor Edward Gardner, who talks to Gramophone Editor Martin Cullingford about his new recording of Richard Strauss's opera Elektra, which is newly released on the Chandos label. Recorded by the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, and with an impressive cast led by Iréne Theorin in the title role, Gardner talks us through what it takes to bring this extraordinarily dramatic work to the stage - and to life. This podcast is in association with  

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Pianist Alexander Malofeev on his debut solo album, 'Forgotten Melodies' show art Pianist Alexander Malofeev on his debut solo album, 'Forgotten Melodies'

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

The young Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev has just released his first album for Sony Classical. ‘Forgotten Melodies’ takes its name from the work by Nikolai Medtner which appears on the recording, alongside pieces by Glinka, Rachmaninov and Glazunov. The theme that links all four composers is that they were all born in Russia, but died far from their country of birth. As well as Medtner’s substantial work, Malofeev also plays Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Sonata in its 1931 revised version. James Jolly caught up with Alexander Malofeev in Paris when the pianist was there as part...

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Martin James Bartlett on his new album of Bach, Mozart and Britten show art Martin James Bartlett on his new album of Bach, Mozart and Britten

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

In this week's episode of the Gramophone Podcast, editor Martin Cullingford is joined by pianist Martin James Bartlett to discuss  his new recording of the music of Bach, Britten and Mozart, available on the Warner Classics label from February the 27th. Bartlett reflects on the artistic ideas that shaped this programming. 

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Pianist Imogen Cooper looks back on her recording career show art Pianist Imogen Cooper looks back on her recording career

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

The celebrated pianist Dame Imogen Cooper recently announced that the coming year will be her last of public performances. To mark the occasion - and the release of her new album of late Beethoven sonatas on the Chandos label - Editor Martin Cullingford welcomed her on to the Gramophone Podcast, and invited her to select a number of her recordings that have meant the most to her. This podcast is in association with REMA/Early Music Day

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Joyce DiDonato and Time for Three on Emily: No Prisoner Be show art Joyce DiDonato and Time for Three on Emily: No Prisoner Be

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

Kevin Puts’ newest song cycle sets Emily Dickinson’s poetry for mezzo and three instrumentalists. Hattie Butterworth speaks to Joyce DiDonato and ensemble Time for Three about this unique collaboration and recording, 'Emily: No Prisoner Be'

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Soprano Adriana González on her album ‘Rondos for Adriana' show art Soprano Adriana González on her album ‘Rondos for Adriana'

Gramophone Classical Music Podcast

The soprano Adriana González has just released a new Audax album, ‘Rondos for Adriana’, inspired by her namesake, the Italian 18th-century diva Adriana Ferrarese del Bene. Ferrarese was Mozart’s first Fiordiligi (Così fan tutte) and she sang Susanna in the Viennese revival of Le nozze di Figaro in 1789. Joined by Ensemble Diderot (led by Johannes Pramsohler, who also plays a couple of rondos for violin and orchestra), conducted by Iñaki Encina Oyon, Adriana González performs arias and rondos by Vicente Martín y Soler, Angelo Tarchi, Ferdinando Gaspari Bertoni, Giuseppe Giordani,...

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ARC Ensemble's Simon Wynberg on their Music in Exile series for Chandos show art ARC Ensemble's Simon Wynberg on their Music in Exile series for Chandos

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Toronto’s ARC Ensemble have been exploring the music of composers forced to flee their homeland by the Nazis. The most recent release in Chandos’s Music in Exile series – of music by Ernest Kanitz (1894-1978) – drew an by Gramophone’s critic Richard Bratby, a review that closed with the hope that ‘there’s more Kanitz to come’. James Jolly spoke by Zoom to the ARC Ensemble’s Artistic Director Simon Wynberg about the musicians of the Ensemble and the music that animates this important recording project, bringing this often totally forgotten music back to life – and also...

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The Hermes Experiment - an ever-innovative, exploratory and imaginative ensemble - have released their new album, Tree, a meditation on nature, memory and change embracing contemporary composers and reimagined music from the past. Two members of the group, soprano Héloïse Werner and clarinetist Oliver Pashley - who also both have compositions on the album - joined Editor Martin Cullingford in the Gramophone Podcast studio to discuss this beautiful release.