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  1. What is an oratorio? Here, Richard Wigmore traces the history of the oratorio from the 17th century onwards, taking in masterpieces by Handel, Haydn, Mendelssohn, Elgar, Stravinsky and Tippett...

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  2. This extraordinary painting of a violin by Dutch artist Jan van der Vaart is a highlight of 's new exhibition, exploring the relationship between power and art in Restoration Britain

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  3. 31. sij

    Win a free hi-res download of The Tallis Scholars' recording of Allegri’s Miserere! Click below to enter 👇

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  4. 31. sij

    Peter Quantrill champions the Austrian conductor and pedagogue Hans Swarowsky, who once wavered between the callings of music and psychoanalysis, and about whom many still wax lyrical...

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  5. 28. sij

    On the brilliant pianists' anniversary, we want to know which performance on record you treasure the most, let us know in the comments! 👇

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  6. 28. sij

    Conductor Vasily Petrenko explores the score of Richard Strauss's Don Quixote with Andrew Farach-Colton...

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  7. 28. sij

    The legendary pianist, Arthur Rubinstein, speaks to Alan Blyth (Gramophone, November 1968). Read more here >

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  8. 28. sij

    Happy birthday Arthur Rubinstein! The polish-born pianist is celebrated as one of the greatest Chopin pianists ever, but his repertoire was much broader and included works written for him by Stravinsky and Szymanowski.

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  9. 25. sij

    'You could say that although the great German conductor-composer Wilhelm Furtwängler passed from our midst more than 50 years ago he still refuses to die.' On the conductor and composer's birthday, we take a look at his life and legacy...

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  10. 25. sij

    On 25 January 1886, Wilhelm Furtwängler was born in Berlin. Here, the centrepiece of our February 2005 cover. What are your favourite Furtwängler recordings?

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  11. 25. sij

    Celebrating the birthday of Wilhelm Furtwängler. One of the conducting giants of the first half of the 20th century, Furtwängler was also a composer. His life-long devotion to the music of Beethoven resulted in a series of almost legendary recordings.

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  12. 24. sij

    Ten great Rossini recordings that would grace any collection. Discover it here >

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  13. 24. sij

    As we commemorate 150 years since the composer’s death, we explore how the centenary paved the way for an even greater appreciation of Rossini’s operas 50 years on. Read more here >

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  14. 23. sij

    On the anniversary of the composer's death, we give you a quick overview of the finest interpretations of Barber's emotional masterpiece on record.

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  15. 23. sij

    On 23 January 1981, Samuel Barber died. Far from being progressive, he reimagined musical gestures as they already existed. But his music still sings. Read more here >

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  16. 23. sij

    Here is David Fanning's guide to the extraordinary and underappreciated music of Mieczysław Weinberg

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  17. 20. sij

    Vladimir Ashkenazy announces his retirement: pianist and conductor to step down from public performance with immediate effect

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  19. 17. sij

    Barry Tuckwell, one of the most admired and successful of 20th-century horn players, has died, aged 88. Our obituary:

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  20. 16. sij

    Whether he’s conducting the in Bruckner or the Vienna Philharmonic in Beethoven, Andris Nelsons is mindful of the profound, indefinable connection between a conductor and his musicians

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