Gramophone  |  May 2017
In the May 2017 issue of Gramophone, we celebrate 450 years since the birth of composer Claudio Monteverdi, by speaking to today’s key performers and interpreters of his music about what it means to a modern-day audience. Elsewhere in the issue, violinist Isabelle Faust talks about recording Franck’s sonata on gut strings, the artistry of conductor Eugene Ormandy is explored in the Icons feature, Toshio Hosokawa is the focus of our Contemporary Composer focus, cellist Johannes Moser explains the score behind Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations, and Brahms’s Serenade is the subject of this month’s Collection, our monthly survey of the available recordings of a particular piece of music. Plus, as always, Gramophone brings you our expert critics’ opinions of the newest classical releases, with the best of the month being named Editor’s Choice.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Gramophone May 2017.