The Naxos Blog show

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:

 Podcast: Music for wind band by Kenneth Fuchs. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:32

Considering the size of the wind band industry in the United States, the occasion of an established classical composer writing for the medium comes as a rare but highly welcome treat. Raymond Bisha introduces a programme of wind band music by Kenneth Fuchs, during which the American composer describes the progression of his experience and Read More ...

 Podcast: Kastalsky’s Requiem for Fallen Brothers receives a poignant Resurrection. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Alexander Kastalsky’s Requiem for Fallen Brothers was written between 1914 and 1917, during World War I, a conflict that killed more than 20 million people and injured even more. Kastalsky achieved poignancy in his memorial by using melodies and texts from many of the countries involved in the war — Russia, Serbia, Italy, England, Japan, Read More ...

 Podcast: Weinberg’s comprehensive keyboard catalogue. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:59

In this week’s podcast, Raymond Bisha introduces a 4-CD collection of the complete piano works of Mieczysław Weinberg — from teenage mazurkas written in his native Poland through to his last works for the instrument composed in Moscow. En route, Tashkent, Shostakovich and the Head of the post-Stalin KGB all play a part in the Read More ...

 Podcast: Ludwig van Beethoven. Works for chamber ensemble. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Raymond Bisha introduces a selection from the rich and varied catalogue of chamber works that Beethoven wrote throughout his life. It includes the ‘Archduke’ piano trio, examples of his violin and cello sonatas, and extracts from both his Octet for Wind Instruments and the Septet in E flat major, Op. 20, a work so popular Read More ...

 Podcast: Orchestral works by Christopher Rouse. Intensely active. Wonderfully lyrical. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:02

Raymond Bisha introduces a new release of orchestral music by American composer Christopher Rouse, who died in September 2019. It’s a fitting tribute to one who led the revitalisation of contemporary orchestral music with works that ranged from intensely active to wonderfully lyrical. As both a Pullitzer Prize and GRAMMY Award winner, his personal mission Read More ...

 Podcast: Johan Smith performs his dream guitar recital programme | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Raymond Bisha introduces Johan Smith, winner of the 2019 Guitar Foundation of America Competition, in a recital that the Swiss artist has described as his dream programme: “It’s an exceptional album in many ways: the music is engaging, the playing is outstanding, and the recorded sound is first-rate. And the artist himself is uniquely intriguing, Read More ...

 Podcast: Ludwig van Beethoven. Works for solo piano. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Raymond Bisha introduces a programme of Beethoven’s music for solo piano that contains some of his most visionary, groundbreaking and memorable works. Drawn from the Complete Edition boxed set (Naxos 8.500250), the selected movements from Beethoven’s best-known piano sonatas illustrate his dynamism as a composer/pianist, his gift for flowing melodic beauty, and the range of Read More ...

 Podcast: Unpacking the unusual, unfamiliar and unknown. French piano rarities. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Raymond Bisha introduces a new release from Dutch pianist Ralph van Raat of French piano rarities by Boulez, Debussy, Messiaen and Ravel: “I heard Ralph play this same repertoire at a concert in Carnegie Hall a couple of years ago, and it was amazing. Ralph says his aim is to convince people of the ‘immense Read More ...

 Podcast: A 20th-century troubadour. A 21st-century tribute. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:08

Raymond Bisha introduces Michael Daugherty’s This Land Sings: Inspired by the Life and Times of Woody Guthrie. The work celebrates The Dust Bowl Troubadour’s folk songs of love, wandering and social justice through Daugherty’s own original songs and instrumental music. These were composed after he drove for several weeks along the desolate, barren and dusty Read More ...

 Podcast: Ludwig van Beethoven. Music from his late compositional period. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:44

Raymond Bisha introduces the latest release in the Naxos Beethoven anniversary digital album series. Ranging from a solo piano to the huge resources required for his final symphony, the programme comprises ten works that define the last ten years of Beethoven’s creative life, exemplifying his ever more technically challenging pieces, their novel structures, and the Read More ...

 Podcast: The resurrection of a requiem. Randall Thompson’s choral masterpiece. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:00

Join Raymond Bisha in a podcast of artistic discovery as he unveils yet another American classic—Randall Thompson’s Requiem. Reckoned by many to be his most ambitious work, the composer himself considered it to be his masterpiece, yet it has languished for decades on the periphery of the choral performance repertoire. This world première recording from Read More ...

 Podcast: Ludwig van Beethoven–the concertos | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:10

Beethoven’s concertos enjoy the spotlight in this podcast from Raymond Bisha. It serves as a companion resource to the latest digital album in our series marking the 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth. The technical and musical demands Beethoven makes of his concerto soloists shine centre-stage in this compilation of wonderful performances of movements from Read More ...

 Podcast: Richard Danielpour’s oratorio The Passion of Yeshua | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:00

Raymond Bisha introduces Richard Danielpour’s oratorio The Passion of Yeshua, a 105-minute work for large chorus, six soloists and orchestra that takes the listener back to Jesus’ final day on earth, removing as much as possible the accretions of history since that moment in an attempt to provide a fuller understanding of the connection of Read More ...

 Podcast: Ludwig van Beethoven. Works from his middle years. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:49

Raymond Bisha presents an overview of works written by Beethoven during his middle years period.

 Podcast: Black History Month. Some musical notes. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:22

The guest host of this podcast is Ashley Jackson. She is an accomplished musician, who has studied the music of both Margaret Bonds and Florence Price, who composed and worked during the civil rights movement in the United States. In this podcast, Dr Jackson gives us both an historical and a personal perspective on how Read More ...

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