Naxos Classical Spotlight

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182 Episodes

  1. Mischief, brevity, constancy. Piano works by Vittorio Rieti.

    Published: 02/05/2025
  2. César Guerra-Peixe. The Brazilian Bartók.

    Published: 25/04/2025
  3. Miklós Rózsa. A double creative life.

    Published: 18/04/2025
  4. Flights of imagination. Michael Daugherty's new orchestral album.

    Published: 11/04/2025
  5. Goffredo Petrassi. Concertos for Orchestra Nos. 1-3.

    Published: 04/04/2025
  6. Alexey Shor. A suite, a nocturne and a concerto.

    Published: 28/03/2025
  7. “The Earth is going to be fine without us.” Jake Runestad unpacks his Earth Symphony.

    Published: 21/03/2025
  8. Notker Balbulus, a mediaeval marvel.

    Published: 14/03/2025
  9. Karabtchevsky on Villa-Lobos.

    Published: 07/03/2025
  10. Weaving intellect with emotion: Daron Hagen's cantata Everyone, Everywhere.

    Published: 28/02/2025
  11. The Queene’s Masque, a courtly collection for lute.

    Published: 26/02/2025
  12. Pade, Krek, Batič. Denmark meets Slovenia to inspirational effect.

    Published: 21/02/2025
  13. Johann Sebastian Bach meets the Theorbo, Lutenist Yasunori Imamura plays transcriptions of Bach

    Published: 14/02/2025
  14. Sir Simon Rattle looks at Haydn’s Oratorio The Creation

    Published: 12/02/2025
  15. Bach to Notre-Dame, Olivier Latry plays Bach

    Published: 07/02/2025
  16. Giovanni Sollima explores the Bach Cellos Suites

    Published: 28/01/2025
  17. An introduction to Christian Sinding's four symphonies

    Published: 24/01/2025
  18. A Brazilian discovery. Francisco Mignone's late violin sonatas

    Published: 17/01/2025
  19. Sir Simon Rattle probes Mahler's Seventh Symphony

    Published: 10/01/2025
  20. Regaining recognition. Paul Wranitzky's orchestral works.

    Published: 03/01/2025

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Naxos Classical Spotlight explores the world of classical music. Along the way host Raymond Bisha shares the stories about the music, and the musicians who make it.

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