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2020 Grammy Awards
DG wins seven nominations at the 62nd Grammy Awards
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Lang Lang: Piano Book – Encore Edition
Six new tracks for his best-selling album 'Piano Book'
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Peace Concert Versailles
Yuja Wang joins the Wiener Philharmoniker and Franz Welser-Möst
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Oper auf Deutsch
The astonishing story of an era when opera was performed locally in German
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Benjamin Bernheim - A Tenor For Today
French tenor Benjamin Bernheim debuts on Deutsche Grammophon
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Vladimir Horowitz - Essentials
Commemorating the 30th anniversary of the death of Vladimir Horowitz
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Beethoven - The New Complete Edition
The most comprehensive and complete set of Beethoven's works ever issued
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Singer-songwriter Agnes Obel announces new album Myopia
Single Island of Doom now released as both audio and video
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The Voice Of The Heart
Daniel Lozakovich's second DG Album with music by Tchaikovsky
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Gramophone Classical Music Awards 2019
Congratulations to Víkingur Ólafsson and Yuja Wang!
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Beyond the Horizon - Daniil Trifonov's journey through Rachmaninov
Recorded with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin
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OPUS KLASSIK 2019
Learn more about one of Germany's most important prizes for classical music
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Voyager: Essential Max Richter
A collection of music by one of the most influential figures of the contemporary music
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Hildur Guðnadóttir joins Deutsche Grammophon
We announce the exclusive signing of the Emmy-winning composer, cellist and singer
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Andris Nelsons - Tribute to #Beethoven2020
A new full cycle of Beethoven's eternal symphonies with the Vienna Philharmonic
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Wilhelm Furtwängler - Complete Recordings
Our tribute to the great German conductor
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12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann
In memory of Jóhann Jóhannsson an outstanding new album
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Celebrating Beethoven 2020 - Jan Lisiecki
Celebrated Canadian pianist releases a complete cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos
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John Williams and Anne-Sophie Mutter - 'Across The Stars'
Now available: a magical collaboration between two legendary artists
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Ildar Abdrazakov sings Giuseppe Verdi
Russian Bass' debut on DG with Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Orchestre Métropolitain
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Performing Magic: Mozart's The Magic Flute
A new production by Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Rolando Villazón
Nouvelles Parutions
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Actualités
Joep Beving wins an Edison Award!
Last weekend Joep Beving won an international Edison Award in the category "Best Neoclassical Album" in Amsterdam. The Edison Award is an annual Dutch international music award awarded for outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Opus Klassik 2019 Winners
Congratulations to Andreas Ottensamer on his Opus Klassik award as "Instrumentalist of the Year” (Clarinet). The Opus Klassik is one of Germany's most important prizes in the field of classical music. Other DG artists to win awards included Lang Lang, Víkingur Ólafsson, Nadine Sierra and Sir Bryn Terfel.
Hildur Guðnadóttir joins Deutsche Grammophon
We are thrilled to announce the exclusive signing of Emmy-winning composer, cellist and singer Hildur Guðnadóttir, hailed by the New York Times for her work’s “gravity and depth”. Her score to HBO’s award-winning drama Chernobyl, released by DG in May, has received widespread public and critical acclaim. She is also enjoying success with her equally game-changing soundtrack to Todd Phillips’ Joker – winner of the Golden Lion at this year’s Venice Film Festival.
Seong-Jin Cho - Mozart: Rondo in A Minor
After the celebrated 2018 Mozart album of Chopin-Award winner Seong-Jin Cho, the South Korean pianist has now recorded Mozart’s Rondo in A minor, K.511 ahead of his upcoming recital tour. Listen to it in audio on the streaming platform of your choice or watch it as a video by the video section on the right.
Our tribute to the late Jóhann Jóhannsson
In collaboration with Berlin-based painter Thilo Heinzmann, the Icelandic composer composed a new work for string quartet, 12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann, recorded by Echo Collective, which we released posthumously on September 20, 2019, the day after what would have been his 50th birthday.
We congratulate Emmy winner Hildur Guðnadóttir!
The Icelandic composer wins her first Emmy award for her acclaimed soundtrack to 'Chernobyl', the HBO's successful five-part miniseries about the 1986 nuclear disaster in the Soviet Union.
Opus Klassik 2019 Winners
We congratulate our DG artists Andreas Ottensamer, Nadine Sierra, Víkingur Ólafsson, Lang Lang and Sir Bryn Terfel who were awarded in a series of categories with the OPUS KLASSIK, one of Germany's most important prizes in the field of classical music.
Wilhelm Furtwängler - 65th Anniversary Of The Death
We have created a landmark new edition that offers cross-section comparisons of the German conductor’s career in all its remarkable creative phases. Wilhelm Furtwängler – Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon and Decca is set for international release on 27 September 2019 to mark the 65th anniversary of his death.
Beethoven - The New Complete Edition
In celebration of Beethoven's 250th birthday in 2020, we are launching our Beethoven mail order shop. Pre-order the New Complete Edition and receive two tickets to our invited guests-only concert with Maurizio Pollini marking the start of our #BTHVN2020 celebrations in September.
Four New Vinyl Releases
We are pleased to add four new reissues to our vinyl catalogue, including Herbert von Karajan’s recordings with the Berliner Philharmoniker of Brahms’ Violin Concerto with Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suites. Marking the 30th anniversary of Claudio Abbado’s first recording as Chief Conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, their recording of Mahler’s First Symphony is celebrated with its first vinyl release. Last but not least, Yuja Wang’s exhilarating interpretations of Ravel’s Piano Concertos in G and “For The Left Hand” also appears on vinyl for the first time.
Beyond the Horizon - Daniil Trifonov
The second part of Daniil Trifonov's journey through Rachmaninov's piano works together with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin is set for international release on 11 October 2019. Destination Rachmaninov – Arrival, unites the acclaimed Russian-born artist’s account of Rachmaninov’s Third Piano Concerto, with his searing interpretation of the composer’s First Piano Concerto.
Long Yu and The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra present Gateways
The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra may be China’s oldest, but it is marking its 140th anniversary with a thrilling new beginning. Under the baton of its Music Director Long Yu. the orchestra is launching a series of albums featuring works by major Chinese composers. Gateways, the first of these, is now available and features Chinese and Russian works.
The Ernst Haefliger Edition
Deutsche Grammophon’s Ernst Haefliger Edition commemorates one of the last century’s greatest lyric tenors. Centenary boxed set includes tracks new to CD and first international releases. Furthermore, a twenty-five tracks is released as Ernst Haefliger 'Essentials' digital album.
Anne-Sophie Mutter and John Williams - Across the Stars
Legendary film composer John Williams conducts a brand-new album of many of his beloved movie themes in stunning new adaptations written especially for his superstar violinist friend and collaborator Anne-Sophie Mutter. Recorded in Hollywood, Across the Stars will be released on 30 August.
12 Conversations with Thilo Heinzmann
Is the creative process fundamentally the same for the composer writing music as it is for the visual artist painting a picture? Jóhann Jóhannsson and the Berlin-based painter Thilo Heinzmann explored this profound question throughout a four-year dialogue.
Chernobyl - Music from the HBO miniseries
Chernobyl is a five-part miniseries by producer Craig Mazin, which premiered on HBO on May 6. The series deals with the nuclear disaster which occurred in the Ukraine in April, 1986. Hildur Guðnadóttir, Icelandic composer, cello player and singer, has composed the music score, now available for download and streaming.
The Brigitte Fassbaender Edition
Mezzo soprano Brigitte Fassbaender was one of the world’s most acclaimed opera and Lied singers before she retired from singing in 1995. On the occasion of her 80th birthday on July 3, 2019, Deutsche Grammophon honours her with a special 11 CD edition, displaying the hallmarks of her art: conviction, individuality, interpretative depth and expressive vibrancy.
Star oboist Albrecht Mayer returns with
Longing for Paradise
Albrecht Mayer is now following his highly successful baroque album
Tesori d’Italia
with a new release,
Longing for Paradise
. It contains one of the most demanding works in the repertoire for his instrument: Richard Strauss’s first and only Oboe Concerto, premiered in 1946.
Star oboist Albrecht Mayer returns with
Longing for Paradise
Albrecht Mayer is now following his highly successful baroque album
Tesori d’Italia
with a new release,
Longing for Paradise
. It contains one of the most demanding works in the repertoire for his instrument: Richard Strauss’s first and only Oboe Concerto, premiered in 1946.
Benjamin Bernheim signs exclusively to Deutsche Grammophon
April 2 - We are pleased to announce the signing of an exclusive agreement with Benjamin Bernheim. The 33-year-old French lyric tenor has already secured his international reputation as one of the leading tenors of the new generation of singers. His debut Deutsche Grammophon album of French, Italian and Russian arias is set for release in Autumn.
Celebrating Christian Thielemann's 60th Birthday
April 1 - Celebrating the 60th birthday of Berlin-born conductor Christian Thielemann on April 1, 2019, Deutsche Grammophon brings together his Complete Orchestral and Choral Recordings on the Yellow Label on a 21-CD limited edition set.
Celebrate Piano Day with Lang Lang and the release of ‘Piano Book’
March 29 - From Beethoven’s
Für Elise
and Debussy’s
Clair de lune
to some modern classics that are familiar from TV and movies like Yann Tiersen’s
La valse d’Amélie
and Max Richter’s
The Departure
, the celebrated pianist Lang Lang presents a collection of pieces that made him want to become a musician in the first place. Now available in multiple formats.
In Memoriam André Previn
February 28 - It is with deep sadness that we have learnt of the passing of André Previn at his home in New York on February 28. He was 89. A wonderful performer, conductor and composer as well as an eloquent communicator we look back in thanks and pleasure on many special projects together.
Anoushka Shankar offers a compelling retrospective of her career so far
February 21 - The Grammy® Award-nominated sitar player and composer Anoushka Shankar has selected fifteen favourite tracks, each of which holds profound personal meaning for her. Released worldwide on 8 March 2019,
Reflections
recalls the pioneering musician and composer’s creative collaborations with everyone from her revered father and teacher, Ravi Shankar, to such fellow progressive artists as Norah Jones, Alev Lenz, Karsh Kale and Nitin Sawhney.
Gustavo Dudamel, the LA Phil and Deutsche Grammophon join forces for a new collaboration
February 19 - The prestigious Los Angeles Philharmonic, led by Music & Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel, and Deutsche Grammophon, the world’s leading classical music label, are set to extend their long history of making music together. Upcoming releases will include a tribute to multi-award-winning film composer John Williams and, as the LA Phil marks its centenary season, a commemorative limited-edition box set entitled
LA PHIL – 100 YEARS
.
Boston Symphony Orchestra & Andris Nelsons Win Two GRAMMYs
February 10 - Congratulations to Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra for winning two GRAMMYs for their recording of Shostakovich Symphonies 4 & 11 in the categories ‘Best Orchestral Performance’ and ‘Best Engineered Album, Classical’ at last night‘s award show hosted in Los Angeles. The next instalment of their Shostakovich cycle (Symphonies 6 & 7) will be released 22 February 2019.
In Memoriam Jóhann Jóhannsson
February 8 - Deutsche Grammophon celebrates the life and work of the late Jóhann Jóhannsson with a two-volume retrospective selection of his most important works. RETROSPECTIVE I will be issued on 26 April as a deluxe hardcover book edition, with seven albums featuring Jóhannsson’s earlier works, including his previously unreleased soundtrack to the documentary
White Black Boy
.
Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla signs exclusively to Deutsche Grammophon
February 1 - We are delighted to announce the signing of an exclusive agreement with young maestro Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. The Lithuanian musician, who serves as Music Director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, becomes the first female conductor to sign an exclusive long-term contract with the Yellow Label. Gražinytė-Tyla will release her debut album in May.
O Crux Benedicta – Lent and Holy Week At The Sistine Chapel
February 1 - After
Cantate Domino
(2015),
Palestrina
(2016) and
VENI DOMINE – Advent & Christmas at the Sistine Chapel
(2017),
O Crux Benedicta – Lent and Holy Week At The Sistine Chapel
is the fourth instalment of the unique collaboration between Deutsche Grammophon and the Vatican’s own Sistine Chapel Choir.
New music video of Lang Lang playing Beethoven's “Für Elise”
January 28 - The favorite piano pieces that everyone knows – on ‘Piano Book’, the celebrated pianist Lang Lang presents key works that connect piano students around the world and accompany them forever. Watch Lang Lang's new music video to Beethoven's “Für Elise”.
Rafał Blechacz and Bomsori Kim on their new collaboration
January 25 - It began as a one-sided encounter – Rafał Blechacz was watching television and spotted Bomsori Kim as she was taking part in the 2016 International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition. The new duo partners now present their first recording of French and Polish repertoire.
Avi Avital returns with Bach
January 25 - Following his successful debut “Bach”, Avi Avital has continued to immerse himself in the music of J.S. Bach. For his upcoming tour, the mandolin virtuoso has arranged two of Bach’s best known works, the Solo Partita No. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 and the famous Prélude from Cellosuite No. 1.
Introducing Deutsche Grammophon’s new project “12”
January 25 - “12” – a 12-track, multi-artist collection from today’s innovative and creative musicians. The brand-new tracks will be released one per month throughout 2019 and have been specially chosen both to represent different contemporary classical genres and to suit the mood of the season. Project “12” is launched with “Moon Square” by Berlin-based pianist, composer and producer Arnold Kasar.
Joep Beving – Into The Dark Blue
January 25 - “Into The Dark Blue” is the first single from Joep Beving’s next album, “Henosis”. The first song from Joep that makes use of electronics, “Into The Dark Blue” refers to both the depth of the ocean as well as the far end of our atmosphere and beyond. “Henosis” will be the completion of a trilogy that started with his debut “Solipsism” and sophomore album “Prehension” both for piano solo.
“Never Look Away” nominated for 2019 Academy Awards
January 22 - Congratulations to Max Richter and all involved in director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's “Never Look Away” on receiving an Oscar Nomination in the categories Best Foreign Film and Cinematography!
Lang Lang unveils his new solo album, ‘Piano Book’
January 18 - We are excited to share with you Lang Lang's brand new solo album. The celebrated pianist returns with ‘Piano Book’, a collection of pieces which first inspired him to play the piano and led him on his path to international stardom. The first track, Beethoven's “Für Elise”, is available now.
Víkingur Ólafsson nominated for BBC Music Magazine Award
January 17 - Víkingur Ólafsson's recent album of Johann Sebastian Bach’s keyboard music has been nominated for a BBC Music Magazine Award 2019 in the category Best Instrumental Album of the Year. The public vote for the awards is now open.
Daniil Trifonov nominated for BBC Music Magazine Award
January 17 - “Destination Rachmaninov – Departure”, Daniil Trifonov's recent collaboration with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin, has been nominated for a BBC Music Magazine Award 2019 in the category Best Concerto Album of the Year. The public vote for the awards is now open.
Jan Lisiecki plays Mendelssohn
January 11 - Jan Lisiecki explores a pair of early Romantic masterpieces: Mendelssohn’s Piano Concertos in G minor and D minor, in which he is accompanied by the internationally acclaimed Orpheus Chamber Orchestra of New York. He complements the two concertos with a selection of some of Mendelssohn’s most brilliant pieces for solo piano: the
Variations sérieuses
, the
Rondo capriccioso
and the “Venetian Boat Song” from the
Songs
Mari Samuelsen debuts on Deutsche Grammophon
January 11 - Deutsche Grammophon is delighted to announce the signing of an exclusive agreement with Norwegian violinist Mari Samuelsen. Her first single, Max Richter’s “November”, is set for international release on 11 January 2019 to coincide with the ARTE broadcast of her spectacular performance last October at Beijing’s Forbidden City as part of the DG 120 celebrations (scheduled for 13 January at 5.40pm CET).
Live from the Forbidden City – Carmina Burana
January 4 - Filmed and recorded live in front of the magnificent scenery of Beijing's Forbidden City, this unique gala concert held in celebration of Deutsche Grammophon's 120th Anniversary features conductor Long Yu and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. To be released on CD and DVD / Blu-ray Disc, of which the audio-visual release will feature additional performances.
Maurizio Pollini plays Chopin's Late Works
January 4 - Continuing his revelatory chronological re-exploration of Frédéric Chopin's late works, Maurizio Pollini presents a new recording of Opp. 55–58, including the B minor Sonata and Berceuse; four works written between 1843 and 1844.
Tokyo Gala Concert with Anne-Sophie Mutter and Seiji Ozawa
January 1 - Anne-Sophie Mutter and Seiji Ozawa, together with the Saito Kinen Orchestra, create with this astonishing recording live from Tokyo another milestone in the 120th Anniversary of Deutsche Grammophon.
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Martha Argerich
08 Dec. 2019
Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 1
Auditorium, Lyon, France
Ildar Abdrazakov
11 Dec. 2019
Borodin: "Prince Igor"
Opéra National de Paris (Opéra Bastille), Paris, France
Camille Thomas
11 Dec. 2019
Palais de Chaillot, Paris, France
Seong-Jin Cho
12 Dec. 2019
Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto no. 1
Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Paris, France
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