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Gramophone Podcasts pass the half million mark

Tuesday, May 18, 2021 The stars come out for Gramophone every Friday and you ve been listening in your hundreds of thousands Gramophone Podcasts have passed the 500,000 download milestone. Posted every Friday, we talk to the leading musicians of our time about their art and particularly their work in the studio. And if you re not one of our regular listeners, why not give us a try? Simply search for Gramophone Magazine in your Podcast app of choice, or visit  Hosted by Gramophone’s Editor Martin Cullingford and Gramophone’s Editor-in-Chief James Jolly, our podcasts have welcomed performing stars like Alfred Brendel, Joyce DiDonato, Sir Antonio Pappano, Dame Emma Kirkby, Dame Janet Baker, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Stephen Hough, Benjamin Grosvenor and Nathalie Stutzmann, and composers like Anna Clyne, Gabriel Prokofiev, Max Richter, Eric Whitacre, Mark Simpson and Raymond Yiu. Also popular are our ‘in-house’ conversations about our favourite albums of the

UMS Announcing In-Person And Digital 2021-22 Season

UMS President Matthew VanBesien Credit Peter Smith The 2021-22 UMS season will include a variety of in-person performances, as well as digital content, according to its president, Matthew VanBesien. The season will include a number of new “commissioned” performances, and the UMS president says the live performances will begin later than they usually do in a typical season. The first in-person event will be the Big Band Holidays with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra on Sunday, November 28 in Hill Auditorium. VanBesien says they are taking many precautions to make sure people attending in person events are protected and comfortable.

Capital Region Classical s 50th season to feature 19 concerts

Capital Region Classical’s 50th season to feature 19 concerts | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: The London-based Doric Quartet opens the series on Oct. 10 along with pianist Jonathan Biss at Union College s Memorial Chapel. (provided/Benjamin Ealovega) Shares0 SCHENECTADY The 50th anniversary season of Capital Region Classical will feature eminent artists as well as several on the cusp of major careers in repertoire spanning over 300 years and a celebration of Bach and Chopin, artistic director Derek Delaney has announced. Concerts are held at the Union College Memorial Chapel, except where noted in the schedule. To celebrate the milestone, pianist Emanuel Ax will perform a program of the late masterworks of Chopin at the 50th Anniversary Gala on Dec. 12. The works were composed at the end of Chopin’s brief life and represent some of the most profound pieces he wrote.

Music reviews: Animal Collective, Charles Mingus and more

Music reviews: Animal Collective, Charles Mingus and more We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 4, 2021 — 11.35am Save Normal text size SURF FOLK ★★★★★ The first thing to understand about Queensland’s Mardi Wilson is that her album title is not so much an exhortation as an invitation – and you would be well advised to take her up on it. If there is a perfect formula for nostalgic, toe-tapping, down-to-earth escapism, Wilson has cracked the code, giving us a record that is equal parts folky, country-tinged and Australia’s answer to Passenger. Sweetly soaring and softly introspective by turns, the opener

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