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 Gabriel Prokofiev on his Concerto for Turntables No 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:46

Gabriel Prokofiev has just released a Signum Classics album of two of his concertos: his Concerto for Turntables No 1 and his Cello Concerto. James Jolly talked to the composer about the release and why the concerto as form appeals so strongly to him. The new recording features the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Alexey Bogorad with Mr Switch on turntables and Boris Andrianov the cellist.

 Paul McCreesh on Purcell's The Fairy Queen | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 18:26

Purcell's The Fairy Queen, music originally written for an adaption of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, features music of delightful theatricality and some of the composer's most beautiful songs. Paul McCreesh, founder and Artistic Director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players, has recorded the work for his latest release on the group's Winged Lion label. For this week's podcast the conductor joins Gramophone's Editor Martin Cullingford to discuss the work.

 Natalya Romaniw and Lada Valešová on Slavic songs | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:52

Natalya Romaniw and Lada Valešová on Slavic songs

 Vasily Petrenko on conducting Elgar | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:20

As Onyx releases a fourth album of music by Elgar with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Vasily Petrenko, including the vocal works Sea Pictures and The Music Makers, James Jolly met the Russian conductor.

 Sarah Traubel on Mozart's first Queen of the Night | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:25

Sarah Traubel on Mozart's first Queen of the Night

 Alexander Sitkovetsky and Wu Qian on Beethoven's piano trios | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:27

Alexander Sitkovetsky and Wu Qian on Beethoven's piano trios

 Music for Tenebrae, with Julia Doyle and Grace Davidson | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 15:25

Editor Martin Cullingford is joined by sopranos Julia Doyle and Grace Davidson to talk about their new recording of music for Tenebrae, Couperin's Leçons de Ténèbres and Gesualdo's Tenebrae Responsories for Maundy Thursday. The album, featuring the choir Tenebrae under the direction of Nigel Short, is available now on Signum Classics.

 Barbara Hannigan on Nono, Haydn and Grisey | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:50

Barbara Hannigan on Nono, Haydn and Grisey

 Jack Liebeck on the Brahms and Schoenberg violin concertos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:50

Jack Liebeck today releases a new recording on Orchid Classics, coupling the violin concertos by Brahms and Schoenberg, both works which have strong personal connections. He's joined on the new album by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Andrew Gourlay. Jack talks to James Jolly about why he put the two works together, how he sees their relationship and the challenges of learning and playing the Schoenberg concerto.

 Ballet on screen - an introduction | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 18:04

Ballet on screen - an introduction

 Johannes Pramsohler on the life and music of Pieter Hellendaal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:48

The violinist Johannes Pramsohler has recorded an album of sonatas by Pieter Hellendaal who studied in Italy and moved to England in the middle of the 18th century and worked as violinist, composer and teacher, spending the last couple of decades of his life in Cambridge. He talks to Gramophone's James Jolly.

 Eric Lu on his new solo piano album | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:53

Eric Lu, winner of the 2018 Leeds Piano Competition and now signed to Warner Classics, today releases his new album. The bulk of the programme is given over to Chopin's Op 28 Preludes, to which he adds Brahms's late Intermezzo Op 117 No 1 and Schumann's last completed work, the so-called Ghost Variations. James Jolly caught up with him to talk about the programme, but also to find out about some of Eric's piano heroes ...

 Paavo Järvi on working with his NHK Symphony Orchestra | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:25

Paavo Järvi on working with his NHK Symphony Orchestra

 Masaaki Suzuki on returning to Bach's St Matthew Passion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:41

Twenty five years after his first recording for BIS of JS Bach's St Matthew Passion, Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan have taken the work into the studio for a second time, and a magnificent achievement it proves. James Jolly met up with Suzuki when he was in London recently, working with students at the Royal Academy of Music.

 The King's Singers on Finding Harmony | File Type: audio/mp4 | Duration: 28:20

The latest album from The King’s Singers draws together music from the Protestant Reformation through to the US Civil Rights Movement, and right up until the present day. The uniting theme is that reflected in the album’s title – Find Harmony, where music has given hope in times of oppression and brought people together after tragedy. Editor Martin Cullingford met countertenor Patrick Dunachie and bass Jonathan Howard to discuss the ambitious album, which is available now on Signum Classics.

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