Soundcore has launched another ultralight wireless speaker called the Select 4 Go. It’s priced at $24.99, making it the most ...
In this month's Gramophone we talk to Jonas Kaufmann, perhaps the starriest tenor since Pavarotti, about his new recording of Wagner’s Parsifal, as well as discussing other repertoire from Puccini to ...
In recent years, Klipsch has branched out from passive floorstanding speakers ... with increased competition from both new and legacy speaker makers. The best Klipsch speakers will extract ...
Let’s not beat about the bush: it takes something to make Elgar’s Cello Concerto work on the viola, to make it convincing even in those moments where a transposition up into the viola’s higher ...
The April 2024 issue of Gramophone features Finnish conductor Dalia Stasevska on the cover, whose new recording project – or ‘mixtape’ – showcases the breadth of modern orchestral music. Elsewhere in ...
Gramophone’s May 2024 cover features the South Korean pianist Yunchan Lim, who became an overnight sensation when he became the youngest winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in ...
In the December issue of Gramophone we mark 100 years since the birth of Maria Callas by asking what the iconic singer's legacy means to artists and audiences today. We also look back on the history ...
Our November 2023 issue cover features the much-loved British soprano Carolyn Sampson, who releases her 100th album this month. Elsewhere in the issue we meet with Sir Mark Elder as he begins his ...
John Cage, a Gramophone Award winner: who would have thought it? If only he were still with us: he would surely have given the most erudite and witty acceptance speech. The tribute he paid to his ...
Having once spent a whole evening trying to talk a Kyiv Conservatoire classmate out of the idea that only a performer of the same nationality could reveal the true heart of music by their fellow ...
There are a few fine surveys of Fauré’s songs available, but – as Mark Pullinger pointed out in his review of Cyrille Dubois’s new set with Tristan Räes – they tend to feature multiple singers and a ...
Lotta Wennäkoski’s music is a coat of many vivid colours. This recording of three recent orchestral works offers an ideal introduction to the Finnish composer’s dazzling, mesmerising sound world.