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The Guardian Classical Music podcast

A series of podcasts from the Guardian on classical music
  • Vladimir Jurowski conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra in London 2019.

    Home listening: Rachmaninov big and small, and a night in with Janet Baker

    The LPO and Vladimir Jurowski do Rachmaninov’s first symphony proud; Boris Giltburg excels in the 24 Preludes. Plus, John Bridcut’s magical new film
  • Philippe Herreweghe

    Home listening: a good week for French composers

    New recordings of works by Fauré, Boulanger, Messiaen, Poulenc and more
  • Ernest Chausson page-turning for Claude Debussy, 1893.

    Home listening: Chausson, Ben-Haim and Bushra El-Turk

    New releases from the Orchestra National de Lille and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
  • Maxwell String Quartet press publicity image

    Home listening: a whole lot of Haydn

    New releases from the Maxwell Quartet and Kristian Bezuidenhout. Plus, the rush hour with In Tune
  • roderick williams

    Home listening: Bruckner, Mahler and Schubert

    New releases from Robin Ticciati and his Berlin band, Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, plus Roderick Williams’s travels with Schubert
  • Fenella Humphreys and Nicola Eimer

    Home listening: in praise of the sonatina

    Sibelius’s 1915 Sonatina and more delight, the Hallé are magnificent in Shostakovich 5, and catch Stephen Hough’s Saint-Saëns while you can
  • gautier capucon

    Home listening: Gautier Capuçon and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet play Schumann

    The cellist is joined by Martha Argerich, Bernard Haitink et al; Bavouzet goes solo. Plus, a weekend of Berlioz
  • Benjamin Britten in 1945.

    Home listening: the RIAS Kammerchor, the Cardinall’s Musick and Concentus Musicus Wien

    The Berlin-based RIAS Kammerchor excel in an all-Britten programme, while Vienna’s Concentus Musicus finish what Schubert started
  • Cellist Maximilian Hornung

    Home listening: new releases from Jeremy Denk and Maximilian Hornung

    Denk journeys through seven centuries, Hornung sticks to 1966. Plus, mind-altering Shostakovich with Stephen Johnson
  • Stile Antico

    Home listening: Stile Antico and the RLPO set sail

    Purity meets secrecy in a glittering showcase of Elizabethan Catholic composers. Plus, more fine Vaughan Williams from the RLPO
  • Arthur Sullivan

    Home Listening: Arthur Sullivan’s serious side

    Sullivan’s The Light of the World sees the light of day at last. Plus, the Fidelio Trio and new music on Radio 3
  • Igor Stravinsky in the 1950s.

    Home listening: a good week for Stravinsky

    The RLPO and Petrenko dazzle in The Firebird, while the Mariinsky Orchestra and Gergiev make Petrushka their own
  • Johannes Brahms, c1866.

    Home listening: Brahms for all seasons

    The composer’s horn trio paired with Ligeti, Garrick Ohlsson’s riveting account of the late piano works and Radio 3 essays revisited
  • François Couperin

    Home listening: a whole lot of Couperin going on

    The 350th anniversary of the French composer’s birth is the perfect time to reconsider his output
  • Steven Osborne, Pianist, performing at the Milton Court Guildhall School of Music. Osborne is a classical pianist known for his minimalist and avant garde compositions and recordings.

    Home listening: Rachmaninov sends a postcard home

    Steven Osborne excels in the Etudes-Tableaux, while Gergiev and the LSO blaze their way through the symphonies
  • Karolos Ensemble

    Home listening: from a Richard Strauss rarity to Stephen Dogdson

    Fairytale stuff from the RSNO and Sian Edwards, and a virtuosic first instalment from Karolos
  • Classical music podcast: Paul Lewis plays Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke D946

    In the final of our four-part series, Paul Lewis discusses and performs the third of Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke – D946

  • Concert pianist Paul Lewis

    Classical music podcast: Paul Lewis plays Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke D946

    In this third of a four-part series, Paul Lewis introduces, and then performs the second of Schubert's Drei Klavierstucke

  • Paul Lewis

    Classical music podcast: Paul Lewis plays Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke D946

    In the second of a four-part series, Paul Lewis discusses the first of the Drei Klavierstücke – D 946 followed by a performance of the piece

  • Franz Schubert by Wilhelm August Rieder

    Classical music podcast: Paul Lewis introduces Schubert's Drei Klavierstücke D946

    In the first of a four-part series, Paul Lewis introduces Drei Klavierstücke – D 946

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