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Cristian Măcelaru on Elsa Barraine
2nd Apr 2026by Katherine Cooper
The Romanian conductor discusses the remarkable legacy of 'one of the most prominent figures in twentieth-century French cultural life', whose symphonies he recently recorded with the Orchestre National de France for Warner Classics.
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New Release Round-Up - 3rd April 2026
2nd Apr 2026by Katherine Cooper
Shostakovich from John Storgårds and the BBC Philharmonic, Fauré from Pascal Rogé and Elena Font, a prayerful operatic recital from Elsa Dreisig, and super-sized Benevoli from I Fagiolini and Robert Hollingworth.
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Alice Coltrane
1st Apr 2026by Dan Spirrett
A foray into the life and journey of Alice Coltrane’s devotion to music and spirituality, producing intense and transcendent albums including Journey in Satchidananda and Universal Consciousness.
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The Presto Chart - March 2026
1st Apr 2026by Chris O'Reilly
Our 25 best-selling titles across all formats for March, with Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon's hyper-dramatic Johannes-Passion on Harmonia Mundi in the No. 1 spot.
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JS Bach: Johannes-Passion
Julian Prégardien (Evangelist), Huw Montague Rendall (Jesus), Ying Fang (soprano), Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Laurence Kilsby (tenor), Christian Immler (bass-baritone), Etienne Bazola (baritone), Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon
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Jazzwise Editor Choices - April 2026
1st Apr 2026by Maddy Allison
Presenting all the latest picks from the Jazzwise editors for the month of April, including the one and only reissue of Miles Davis: The Complete Live at the Plugged Nickel 1965…
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Sheet Music Special Offers - April
1st Apr 2026by Ellena Spirrett
25% off Eulenburg; Up to 25% off Edition Peters; Up to 25% off Alphonse Leduc, Heugel, & Hamelle; Up to 25% off Kevin Mayhew
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Jakob Winter Cases: Where Tradition meets Innovation
1st Apr 2026by Clare Preston
Jakob Winter is a renowned German manufacturer of musical instrument cases with a history dating back to 1886. Originally focusing on the production of traditional handmade wooden cases, the company has expanded its range over the years to produce instrument cases which include modern and environmentally friendly materials.
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Presto Team Choices - March 2026
31st Mar 2026
Haydn's Seven Last Words from the RIAS Kammerchor and Justin Doyle, songs by Madeleine Dring from Kitty Whately and Julius Drake, a portrait of Unsuk Chin from Ensemble Intercontemporain, and Szymanowski's Symphony No. 4 from Marin Alsop.
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Anne-Sophie Mutter on East Meets West
30th Mar 2026by James Longstaffe
To celebrate the launch of her new series on Alpha Classics, ASM Forte Forward, the violinist talks about her long history of commissioning and performing new works by composers including John Williams, Witold Lutosławski, Unsuk Chin, and Aftab Darvishi.
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World Piano Day Round-Up
29th Mar 2026by Matthew Ash
There's much to celebrate this World Piano Day, with a plethora of exciting new releases to look forward to. After hours of listening, Matthew Ash has picked out some highlights for you to explore, including an album not to be judged by its cover, Mozart without a wasted note, Brahms with humanity, effortlessly atmospheric Ireland, propulsive Prokofiev and a box of romantic treasures.
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Jasper Høiby - Conversations of Hope
27th Mar 2026by Maddy Allison
The bassist releases his third album alongside his 3Elements trio members Naíma Acuña on drums and Xavi Torres on piano.
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Antonio Pappano and the LSO perform Holst's The Planets
27th Mar 2026by James Longstaffe
The London Symphony Orchestra and their Chief Conductor perform a powerful yet mystical account of Gustav Holst's survey of the solar system, alongside a majestic reading of Arnold Bax's Cornish tone poem, Tintagel.
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New Release Round-Up - 27th March 2026
27th Mar 2026by Maddy Allison
Highlights this week include the striking duet interplay of Miroslav Vitouš and Michel Portal on Mountain Call, alongside the expansive, high-impact ensemble writing of Simon Hanes’ GARGANTUA.
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Mountain Call
Miroslav Vitouš (doublebass), Michel Portal (clarinet, bassclarinet), Jack DeJohnette (drum), Bob Mintzer (clarinet, bassclarinet), Esperanza Spalding (vocalist), Gary Campbell (sopranosaxophone, tenorsaxophone), Gérald Cleaver (drum), Czech National Symphony Orchestra
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New Release Round-Up - 27th March 2026
27th Mar 2026by Katherine Cooper
Mendelssohn from Andris Nelsons in Leipzig, Handel's Messiah from Peter Whelan in Dublin, Baroque songs and arias from Jakub Józef Orliński and Michał Biel, and the first instalment of Anne-Sophie Mutter's ASM Forte Forward project.
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Sarah L King on The Light Ahead
26th Mar 2026by Maddy Allison
The vocalist and composer discusses the optimistic feel of her latest album, as well as her nuanced approach to genre...
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Rosa Feola on Donizetti
25th Mar 2026by Katherine Cooper
The Italian soprano discusses collaborating with Carlo Rizzi on the seventh instalment of Opera Rara's mammoth Donizetti Song Project, masterminded by musicologist Roger Parker and launched in late 2024.
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Claire Booth on Life Stories
24th Mar 2026by Katherine Cooper
The soprano discusses her recent cabaret-themed album on Orchid Classics, featuring the world premiere recording of Zoë Martlew's theatrical song-cycle Hôtel Babylon plus music by Gershwin, Eisler, Poulenc and Adès.
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Gramophone Editor's Choices - April 2026
23rd Mar 2026by Chris O'Reilly
Chris introduces next month's selection, headed by a St John Passion of 'unyielding quality' from Pygmalion and Raphaël Pichon on Harmonia Mundi.
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JS Bach: Johannes-Passion
Julian Prégardien (Evangelist), Huw Montague Rendall (Jesus), Ying Fang (soprano), Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Laurence Kilsby (tenor), Christian Immler (bass-baritone), Etienne Bazola (baritone), Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon
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Immanuel Wilkins Quartet: Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. 1
20th Mar 2026by Maddy Allison
The young saxophonist releases the first volume of three to come this year, with recordings taken from his live performances at New York’s Village Vanguard.
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Bach's St John Passion from Raphaël Pichon and Pygmalion
20th Mar 2026by David Smith
Raphaël Pichon follows up his benchmark recording of the St Matthew Passion with a much-anticipated account of the St John - with the raw immediacy of the narrative tempered by moments of tenderness.
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JS Bach: Johannes-Passion
Julian Prégardien (Evangelist), Huw Montague Rendall (Jesus), Ying Fang (soprano), Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Laurence Kilsby (tenor), Christian Immler (bass-baritone), Etienne Bazola (baritone), Pygmalion, Raphaël Pichon
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