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Gramophone Awards 2011 – Naxos wins Orchestral Award for Shostakovich 10th Symphony
October 07, 2011

Naxos is delighted to announce that its recording of Shostakovich 10th symphony with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic/Vasily Petrenko won the Gramophone’s 2011 Orchestral Award.

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Naxos Music Library subscribers will now get access to the recordings of EMI Classics, Virgin Classics and Blue Note Records*
August 23, 2011

Naxos Music Library is proud to announce the addition of the EMI Classical and Jazz catalogue to its streaming audio collection.

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Embracing the World – David Lloyd-Jones talks to Jeremy Siepmann
August 01, 2011

No man is truly omnivorous. To be so would require a complete lack of discrimination. David Lloyd-Jones, on the other hand, combines remarkable musical gifts with immense sophistication, vast experience and a capacity for enthusiasm and curiosity that have seen him through more repertoire, in more genres, than most conductors ever dream of.

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Steve Reich ‘Phase to Face’ wins “Quarterly Best” award from German Record Critics
June 29, 2011

The Association of German Record Critics has awarded Steve Reich “Phase to Face” with the German Record Critics’ Award.

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Mining the Essence – Henning Kraggerud Interviewed by Jeremy Siepmann
June 01, 2011

To meet Henning Kraggerud, the foremost Norwegian violinist of his generation, is to meet three-quarters of a string quartet.

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Polish Ambition – Antoni Wit Talks to Jeremy Siepmann
May 01, 2011

Though born and largely domiciled in Poland, and a world-renowned champion of his national musical heritage, Antoni Wit has long been counted among the natural aristocrats of the musical world.

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A Healing Touch – John Rutter Interviewed by Jeremy Siepmann
April 11, 2011

In his native England, John Rutter is most famous for his Christmas carols. His prolific, and varied, output, however, reaches far beyond these.

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Naxos wins 6 GRAMMY Awards in 2011!
February 14, 2011

Naxos is delighted to announce an outstanding result at this year’s GRAMMY Awards.

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An American Champion – Gerard Schwarz interviewed by Jeremy Siepmann
January 18, 2011

Whatever the period, he seemed at home in it. Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Contemporary, you name it.

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Queen of the Cello – Maria Kliegel Interviewed by Jeremy Siepmann
January 18, 2011

Proclaimed by Mstislav Rostropovich as ‘the best cellist I have heard since Jacqueline du Pré’, Maria Kliegel is a household name amongst record buyers around the world.

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An Acclaimed Conductor with a Sense of Fun – Morten Schuldt-Jensen Talks to Jeremy Siepmann
January 01, 2011

As befits conductors of distinction, Morten Schuldt-Jensen is an all-rounder, his tastes ranging as widely as his approaches to performance. 

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The Collaborative Conductor – Jeremy Siepmann interviews Dmitry Yablonsky
January 01, 2011

Yablonsky’s progress was essentially slow but steady. He reckons it took him about 15 years to really feel at ease in his conductor’s shoes, as it were.

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