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Gramophone Magazine

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Gramophone has been the world's authority on classical music since 1923. Delivering trusted classical music reviews and intelligent, independent editorial, Gramaphone's globally acclaimed writers keep you informed and entertained in equal measure each month.


Devoted entirely to the art of classical music, each month Gramophone readers can look forward to a magazine packed with features across all classical music genres - enriching your classical music experience and connecting you with the truly great recordings from past and present.

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March 2026 This month’s Gramophone features the superb Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto on the cover, who talks to us about his highly personal new album with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra for Platoon, ‘Willows’, which includes a gently radical re-imagining of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending alongside works by Caroline Shaw, Ellen Reid and the American folk singer Sam Amidon, whose songs have been arranged by Nico Muhly. Elsewhere in the issue, we mark the 400th anniversary of the death of the English composer and lutenist John Dowland, whose melancholy songs still feel relevant today, offering some essential listening recommendations. We also explore Russian symphonies written in the immediate aftermath of Shostakovich’s death in 1975, discussing works composed by Alfred Schnittke, Valentin Bibik, Mikhail Nosyrev, Boris Tishchenko and Mieczysław Weinberg. Our monthly Icons celebrates the career and recordings of the great British bass-baritone Owen Brannigan, while in Classics Reconsidered we listen again to Murray Perahia’s Gramophone Award-winning recording of Handel and Scarlatti on Sony Classical – does it still sound as good today as it did in the late 1990s? The Collection surveys the available recordings of Mendelssohn’s Symphony No 5, the ‘Reformation’, composed in 1830, and our Contemporary Composers feature introduces the music of Kerensa Briggs, best known for her choral music. Musician & the Score talks to the chief conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Kazuki Yamada, about recording Walton’s First Symphony for Deutsche Grammophon, while My Music meets broadcaster and extreme angler Jeremy Wade to hear about his musical reflections. Plus, as always, our expert critics review the latest classical releases, with the very best named Editor’s Choices.


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This month’s Gramophone features the superb Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto on the cover, who talks to us about his highly personal new album with the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra for Platoon, ‘Willows’, which includes a gently radical re-imagining of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending alongside works by Caroline Shaw, Ellen Reid and the American folk singer Sam Amidon, whose songs have been arranged by Nico Muhly. Elsewhere in the issue, we mark the 400th anniversary of the death of the English composer and lutenist John Dowland, whose melancholy songs still feel relevant today, offering some essential listening recommendations. We also explore Russian symphonies written in the immediate aftermath of Shostakovich’s death in 1975, discussing works composed by Alfred Schnittke, Valentin Bibik, Mikhail Nosyrev, Boris Tishchenko and Mieczysław Weinberg. Our monthly Icons celebrates the career and recordings of the great British bass-baritone Owen Brannigan, while in Classics Reconsidered we listen again to Murray Perahia’s Gramophone Award-winning recording of Handel and Scarlatti on Sony Classical – does it still sound as good today as it did in the late 1990s? The Collection surveys the available recordings of Mendelssohn’s Symphony No 5, the ‘Reformation’, composed in 1830, and our Contemporary Composers feature introduces the music of Kerensa Briggs, best known for her choral music. Musician & the Score talks to the chief conductor of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Kazuki Yamada, about recording Walton’s First Symphony for Deutsche Grammophon, while My Music meets broadcaster and extreme angler Jeremy Wade to hear about his musical reflections. Plus, as always, our expert critics review the latest classical releases, with the very best named Editor’s Choices.
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Originally published over 90 years ago in 1923, Gramophone magazine has been furnishing music fans with highly respected reviews and critical analysis spanning all genres of classical music ever since. Each issue contains highly recommended recordings of the month that you just can’t miss, with interesting and insightful features that explore the greater depth of the recordings and scores.


Whether it’s news, reviews, features or playlists, Gramophone magazine gives readers everything the world of classical music has to offer. As the ‘world’s leading authority on classical music’, you can expect to find all-revealing interviews with the biggest names in classical music alongside the celebration of iconic composers and musicians such as Mozart and Beethoven.


With a reputation founded on acclaimed critical analyses of the latest CD releases, you can expect independent and intelligent editorial with over 150 reviews in each issue. What’s more, subscribers to Gramophone magazine will also enjoy unparalleled and comprehensive coverage of upcoming performances and live events in the UK and around the world - so you’ll know what to book!  


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