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Grammy Voting begins Wednesday 11 October 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First round voting for the Grammy's begins next month and Kenneth Fuchs: Orchestral Works is submitted in seven categories including Best Classical Compendium, Best Contemporary Classical Composititon and Best Orchestral Performances. Find out more about the album here.

This week we will be celebrating the upcoming launch of Oklahoma! from John Wilson and Sinfonia of London at The Savile Cub in Mayfair. This landmark album will be the first full recording of the original Rodgers & Hammerstein score, to commemorate this very special release we have produced a series of limited edition numbered vinlys available to pre-order now! Don't miss this historic album, out on Friday 15th September!

 

Gramophone Awards Shortlist 2023

We are delighted to have FOUR albums shortlisted for the Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2023! See the shortlist here, including albums from Kaleidscope Chamber Collective, Arcadia Quartet, and Sinfonia of London.

 

Gramophone Editor's Choice: October

'Parry's compelling response to Shelley's lyrical drama is given a superb performance of real conviction, conduction by William Vann and with a line-up of starry soloists'

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'Orchestra of the Year' nomination!

Our friends and collaborators BBC Philharmonic have been nominated for Orchestra of the Year at the Gramophone Awards 2023! 

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Artist in Focus
 

Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

he insatiable enthusiasm and artistic curiosity of the French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet have led him to explore a repertoire ranging from Haydn, Beethoven, Bartók and Prokofiev to contemporary works by composers such as Bruno Mantovani and Jörg Widmann. A former student of Pierre Sancan, he won first prize in the International Beethoven Competition in Cologne as well as the Young Concert Artists Auditions in New Yorkin 1986 and the Steven de Groote Chamber Music Prize at the Van Cliburn Competition in 1989. As well as performing, he has also recently completed a transcription for two pianos of Debussy’s dance poem Jeux, which has just been published by Durand, with a foreword by Pierre Boulez with whom he has maintained a close relationship ever since their first appearance together in 1998, performing Bartók’s Third Piano Concerto with the Orchestre de Paris. 
Bavouzet performs with leading international orchestras such as the Cleveland Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Sydney Symphony, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Konzerthausorchester Berlin, Orchestre de Paris, Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France, Orchestre national de France and Ensemble orchestral de Paris. Conductors with whom he collaborates include Vladimir Ashkenazy, Valery Gergiev, Daniele Gatti, Sir Andrew Davis, Marc Albrecht, Lawrence Foster, Charles Dutoit, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Andrew Litton, Ingo Metzmacher, Kent Nagano, Zoltán Kocsis, and Vassily Sinaisky. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet has won multiple awards for his project to record Debussy’s Complete Works for Piano, most notably a 2009 BBC Music Magazine Award for Volume 3 and a 2009 Gramophone Award for Volume 4 of the cycle (both in the Instrumental category). Other awards include the 2007 and 2008 Choc de l’année of the magazine Le Monde de la Musique and, for Volume 2, the 2008 Diapason d’or. Jean-Efflam Bavouzet isa Professor for Life in the Piano Department of the Hochschule für Musik in Detmold, Germany.

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“…The voices of Florencia Menconi (mezzo-soprano), Jonatan Alvarado (tenor) and Breno Quinderé (baritone) complement each other wonderfully, forming a clearly and differentiatedly balanced unit that performs these Renaissance chansons with much grace and poetry. In his never obtrusive manner, Ariel Abramovitch complements this fine musical tableau, which tells much of love, longing and hope. It makes little difference whether the music is secular or sacred. The effect achieved here is equally intimate expressivity and tender lyricism.” ****

“…The voices of Florencia Menconi (mezzo-soprano), Jonatan Alvarado (tenor) and Breno Quinderé (baritone) complement each other wonderfully, forming a clearly and differentiatedly balanced unit that performs these Renaissance chansons with much grace and poetry. In his never obtrusive manner, Ariel Abramovitch complements this fine musical tableau, which tells much of love, longing and hope. It makes little difference whether the music is secular or sacred. The effect achieved here is equally intimate expressivity and tender lyricism.” ****

Guy Engels – Pizzicato.lu – 26 September 2023

“… A fine performance of the last movement, colorful and dynamic, concludes this very good Bruckner Seventh, which after the Fourth confirms Simon Rattle’s good impression as a Bruckner conductor.” *****

“… A fine performance of the last movement, colorful and dynamic, concludes this very good Bruckner Seventh, which after the Fourth confirms Simon Rattle’s good impression as a Bruckner conductor.” *****

Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 23 September 2023

“…The cellist is able to penetrate the dense orchestration in the three works without overtaxing the instrument. Recommendable!” *****

“…The cellist is able to penetrate the dense orchestration in the three works without overtaxing the instrument. Recommendable!” *****

Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 22 September 2023

“…In this Chandos production, John Wilson shows himself to be a conductor who vigorously dusts off the music and gives it a sophistication probably never heard before… The cast is also excellent: Nathaniel Hackmann’s Curly is superb, and Sierra Borgess shines as Laurey. Rodney Earl Clarke is convincing as the villain Jud Fry … “ *****

“…In this Chandos production, John Wilson shows himself to be a conductor who vigorously dusts off the music and gives it a sophistication probably never heard before… The cast is also excellent: Nathaniel Hackmann’s Curly is superb, and Sierra Borgess shines as Laurey. Rodney Earl Clarke is convincing as the villain Jud Fry … “ *****

Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 21 September 2023
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Pál Körtefa – Pizzicato.lu – 19 September 2023

“…This recording of music that is little known in parts is presented here in a very appealing manner, so that it offers a nice addition to the catalog. Together with the technically flawless recording and the informative multilingual booklet, this is an all-around successful release.” *****

“…This recording of music that is little known in parts is presented here in a very appealing manner, so that it offers a nice addition to the catalog. Together with the technically flawless recording and the informative multilingual booklet, this is an all-around successful release.” *****

Pál Körtefa – Pizzicato.lu – 16 September 2023
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Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 14 September 2023
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Remy Franck – Pizzicato.lu – 12 September 2023
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