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The Naxos Blog

Summary: We invite you to join Raymond Bisha of Naxos, the world's leading classical music label, in exploring the best of today's classical music. New shows will be available each Tuesday (GMT) that explore the latest releases from Naxos and focus on the performers and composers who make our recordings possible.

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Podcasts:

 Sounds Interesting: Cherry Christmas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:03

This podcast from the Sounds Interesting series considers the roots and branches of trees featured in a selection of traditional Christmas carols in various styles.         Links to the music featured in this podcast: Roderick Elms Cherry Tree Carol (8.570793) Bob Chilcott Cherry Tree Carol (8.573159) Imogen Holst As I sat under Read More ...

 Sounds Interesting: All the Fun of the Fanfare | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:15

This podcast from the Sounds Interesting series spotlights a selection of fanfares composed for a variety of occasions during the last century.         Links to the music featured in this podcast: Maurice Ravel L’Éventail de Jeanne (8.573354) Morton Gould Fanfare for Freedom (8.572629) William Alwyn Fanfare for a Joyful Occasion (8.570705) David Read More ...

 Podcast: VOX • 3. Stanisław Skrowaczewski and the Minnesota Orchestra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Stanisław Skrowaczewski spent 19 years as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra, from 1960 to 1979, during which time he developed it into one of the finest orchestras in North America. They made many recordings together, mostly for the VOX and Mercury labels, from which Raymond Bisha has selected two remastered albums from the VOX Read More ...

 Podcast: Music of Brazil • Villa-Lobos • Works for Cello and Orchestra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos was also an accomplished guitarist and cellist, and his wonderful music for the latter instrument takes full advantage of the lyrical and dramatic capabilities of the instrument. In this podcast, Raymond Bisha explores a new recording of his two Cello Concertos, together with his Fantasia for Cello and Orchestra, that features Read More ...

 Podcast: United at Last. 2 Operas by James P Johnson. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:32

This podcast features Raymond Bisha in conversation with conductor Kenneth Kiesler about the rediscovery, rescue and reconstruction of two operas by James P. Johnson (1894–1955). Renowned as an influential jazz pianist but with a lower profile as a composer of opera, it was Johnson’s express hope that two of his short stage works, written in Read More ...

 Podcast: VOX • 2. The legacy of Maurice Abravanel. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Raymond Bisha’s second podcast featuring historic recordings on the VOX label explores those made of Tchaikovsky’s music by the Utah Symphony Orchestra under Maurice Abravanel, who was the ensemble’s music director for more than 30 years. From the performances, to the production team of Marc Aubort and Joanna Nickrenz, the liner notes by Richard Freed, Read More ...

 Podcast: JoAnn Falletta, the Buffalo Philharmonic and music by Zoltán Kodály | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:53

This podcast features broadcaster Peter Hall in a conversation with JoAnn Falletta, music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic, about her October release on the Naxos label, which is the second of two albums featuring all of Zoltán Kodály’s works for orchestra.       View album details Catalogue No.: 8.574556  

 Podcast: Jennifer Higdon. 2 Spectacular Concertos • 1 Sizzling Recording | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

This podcast features American composer Jennifer Higdon in a wide-ranging conversation with Raymond Bisha, during which she describes the long swathe of influences on her composing career. The musical spotlights comprise extracts from her latest recording for Naxos of two powerfully engaging works: the Concerto for Orchestra, written in 2002 and demanding virtuosity from principal Read More ...

 Podcast: VOX: Restoring a unique voice. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Raymond Bisha presents the first in a series of podcasts that explore newly remastered recordings on the VOX label dating from the 1970s. This instalment features four albums by the St Louis Symphony Orchestra under Leonard Slatkin, in which the orchestra and solo pianists Abbey Simon and Jeffrey Siegel variously perform works by Rachmaninov and Read More ...

 Podcast: Claudio Santoro: Orchestral Explorations of the 1960s | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Brazilian composer Claudio Santoro (1919–1989) proved a dynamic force for his country’s classical music scene. His life was both intertwined with, and deeply influenced by, the political and social events playing out around him, from the building of the Berlin Wall in Europe to political upheavals in his homeland. Through it all, his compositions reflected Read More ...

 Sounds Interesting: Repetition, repetition, repetition | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 58:51

This podcast from the Sounds Interesting series takes repetition as its theme, a musical technique that has long served composers very well, time and time and time again. Henry Purcell, Dmitri Shostakovich and Benjamin Britten provide the musical examples.     Links to the music featured in this podcast: Henry Purcell: Evening Hymn (8.557129) Dmitri Read More ...

 Podcast: Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. A polymath in Paris. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745–1799) – a brilliant swordsman, athlete, violin virtuoso and gifted composer – might well lay claim to being the most talented figure in an age of remarkable individuals. Raymond Bisha gives an overview of this remarkable life, binding the disparate elements of his career with the constant beauty of his Read More ...

 Podcast: John Corigliano Jnr’s complete works for solo piano. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Raymond Bisha introduces Naxos’ new album of the complete works for solo piano by leading American composer John Corigliano Jnr. During their conversation together, the composer gives insight into the creative genesis of all the works on the programme, which span a period of some fifty years: from the 1968 Piano Concerto (“The first piece Read More ...

 Podcast: Jonathan Leshnoff. Recent orchestral works. | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Raymond Bisha introduces Naxos’ fifth album devoted to the music of leading American composer, Jonathan Leshnoff, who was GRAMMY-nominated for his album Violins of Hope (Naxos 8.559809) and is amongst the most frequently performed of living composers. The themes of this mixed programme of his recent works are remembrance, memorialisation and hopefulness. The soloist in Read More ...

 Podcast: One genius through the eyes of another | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:38

Conductor and Naxos artist Marin Alsop discusses Robert Schumann’s four symphonies in the wake of her recordings of the works as reorchestrated by Mahler (8.574429 and 8.574430). Following observations about instrumental developments of the time, Mahler’s myriad tweaks to the score, and the somewhat bipolar flavour of the music (with counterpoint always at hand as Read More ...

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