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graham rickson

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Graham, who writes on classical music, lives in Leeds.

Articles By Graham Rickson

Classical CDs Weekly: Debussy, Respighi, The Red Book of Ossory

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Blu-ray: Buster Keaton: Three Films, Vol. 3

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Classical CDs Weekly: William Dawson, Ulysses Kay, Janáček, Norwegian Trombone Ensemble

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Classical CDs Weekly: Bruckner, Elgar, Prokofiev

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Classical CDs Weekly: Sir John Barbirolli

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Classical CDs Weekly: Ives, Plakidis, Shostakovich

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theartsdesk Q&A: horn player Sarah Willis

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Classical CDs Weekly: Coriún Aharonián, Beethoven, Humphrey Procter-Gregg

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Blu-ray: Tokyo Story / The Flavour of Green Tea Over Rice

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Classical CDs Weekly: Holst, Nielsen, Piatti, Tchaikovsky

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Blu-Ray: Laughter in Paradise, The Green Man

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Classical CDs Weekly: Enescu, Mendelssohn, Tuur, Sara Stowe

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Classical CDs Weekly: Franck, Holger Falk, Ursula Paludan Monberg

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Classical CDs Weekly: Chopin, Rimsky-Korsakov, John Bullard, Fred Thomas

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Classical CDs Weekly: Berlioz, Markus Reuter, The Mozartists

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Classical CDs Weekly: Korngold, Gabriel Prokofiev, Barbara Hannigan

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Christian Pierre La Marca, Yaman Okur, St Martin-in-The-Fiel...

The French cellist Christian-Pierre La Marca confesses that – like so many classical musicians...

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This album came with an absolutely enormous promo campaign. As well as actual advertising there were “Audience With…” events, and specials on BBC...

That They May Face The Rising Sun review - lyrical adaptatio...

In director Pat Collins’s lyrical adaptation of John McGahern’s last novel, with cinematography by Richard Kendrick, the landscape is perhaps the...

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Advice to young musicians, as given at several “how to market your career” seminars: don’t begin a biography with “one of the finest xxxs of his/...

Stephen review - a breathtakingly good first feature by a mu...

Stephen is the first feature film by multi-media artist Melanie Manchot and it’s the best debut film I’ve seen since Steve McQueen’s ...

Album: Mdou Moctar - Funeral for Justice

Despite its title, Mdou Moctar’s new album is no slow-paced mournful dirge. In fact, it is louder, faster and more overtly political than any of...

Blue Lights Series 2, BBC One review - still our best cop sh...

The first season of Blue Nights was so close to ...

Sabine Devieilhe, Mathieu Pordoy, Wigmore Hall review - ench...

Sabine Devieilhe, as with many other great sopranos, elicits much fan worship, with no less than three encores at her recent Wigmore Hall recital...

Jonn Elledge: A History of the World in 47 Borders review -...

In A History of the World in 47 Borders, Jonn Elledge takes an ostensibly dry subject – how maps and boundaries have shaped our world –...