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Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast: 229 Franco Fagioli

Time with the most playful of interviewees, Franco Fagioli, recorded in Versailles in March 2026. Fagioli appears with Orchestra de l’Opera de Versailles at St Martin in the Fields on 13th June 2026.

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Thoroughly Good Podcast 229: Christophe rousset on Lully, Mozart, and playing with rules

Christophe Rousset is a harpsichordist, conductor, and founder of Les Talens Lyriques. In this conversation, recorded in Paris, he talks about completing his twenty-year project to record all thirteen of Lully’s operas — a composer long dismissed as boring, and why that dismissal g...


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In years gone by, The Ivors Classicals had an ebullience that felt earned — a room full of people who normally worried about money and recognition, attending an event at which they could at least leave all of that behind for a few hours. With the ceremony refitted, rebadged and enlarged, will that atmosphere prevail this year?

One of the important classical musi...


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Together, Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu slow down time. Everyone holds their breath.

There are some concerts where what’s heard raises questions that create challenges come the reporting it critically whilst avoiding being personal. Then there are others, like Lise Davidsen and James Baillieu’s Schubert recital at Bergen International Festival, that present ...


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A compelling playlist of Grieg prepares the ground for Ravel and Messiaen. Mussorgsky’s Pictures needed a bigger room.

Playing Grieg on home turf (the composer’s house is just a few steps away from the chamber music space) sees pianist Alexander Gadjiev start strong to an appreciative audience. It’s a thoughtful selection of miniatures too, opening with the opus...


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