Description
In our September 2019 podcast, we bring you news of the London Philharmonic Orchestra's new conductor, the Royal Philharmonic Society's new membership offer, and a choir that hopes to bring the message of environmentalism to its audience. Plus we introduce our September issue, in which Julian Lloyd Webber delves into the world of Elgar's Cello Concerto, one hundred years after its premiere. He's also the soloist on your free cover CD. And, as ever, we bring along the new recordings that we've been enjoying this month.
This episode is presented by editor Oliver Condy, who is joined by editorial assistant Freya Parr and managing editor Rebecca Franks. It was produced by Ben Youatt and Jack Bateman.
Recordings:
A Scots Tune (From the Rowallan Manuscript) from SoftLoud
Sean Shibe (guitar)
Delphian DCD34213
Leopold Mozart Missa Solemnis
Das Vokalprojekt, Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie/Alessandro De Marchi
Aparté AP205
Rebecca's choice: 'Allegro Moderato Leggiero (Four to the Floor)' from Gabriel Prokofiev's Bass Drum Concerto
Branford Marsalis, Joby Burgess, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra/Alexei Bogorad
Signum Classics SIGCD584
Freya's choice: Hildegard von Bingen O vos felices radices from Supersize Polyphony
Armonico Consort, Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge/Geoffrey Webber, Christopher Monks
Signum Classics SIGCD560
Olly's choice: First movement from Bryce Dessner's Concerto for Two Pianos
Marielle and Katia Labèque (piano); Orchestre de Paris/Matthias Pintscher
Deutsche Grammophon 4818075
Stories:
Our September issue is on sale now: http://www.classical-music.com/issue/september-2019
Subscribe to the magazine today: http://www.classical-music.com/subscribe/bbc-music-magazine/worldwide
Edward Gardner appointed to the London Philharmonic Orchestra: http://www.classical-music.com/news/edward-gardner-announced-next-principal-conductor-london-philharmonic-orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Society: https://www.rhinegold.co.uk/classical_music/royal-philharmonic-society-announces-new-membership-offer/
Nature's Voice: https://www.templemusic.org/shop/thesoundofnature/?yr=2019&month=6&dy=&cid=mini For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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