Rob Cowan on listening to historic recordings

Rob Cowan on listening to historic recordings

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Pianist Alexander Malofeev on his debut solo album, 'Forgotten Melodies'

The young Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev has just released his first album for Sony Classical. 'Forgotten Melodies' takes its name from the work by Nikolai Medtner which appears on the recording, alongside pieces by Glinka, Rachmaninov and Glazunov. The theme that links all f ...  Show more

Martin James Bartlett on his new album of Bach, Mozart and Britten

In this week's episode of the Gramophone Podcast, editor Martin Cullingford is joined by pianist Martin James Bartlett to discuss his new recording of the music of Bach, Britten and Mozart, available on the Warner Classics label from February the 27th. Bartlett reflects on the ar ...  Show more

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