Music and conversation: 500 episodes of the Gramophone Podcast

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Conductor Kirill Karabits on Thomas de Hartmann's opera Esther

Kirill Karabits and the orchestra whose Principal Conductor he was for 15 years, the Bournemouth Symphony, have recorded the opera Esther by Thomas de Hartmann (1885-1956). Written in Paris during the last years of the Second World War, and completed in 1946, Esther is based on t ...  Show more

Composer Rachel Portman on 30 years of 'Emma'

In this week's episode of the Gramophone podcast, Georgia Keeley speaks with composer Rachel Portman, marking 30 years since her Oscar-winning soundtrack for Emma (1996), and discussing her approach to writing music for film. Today's podcast is sponsored by Kirker Holidays, creat ...  Show more

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