Norman Lebrecht's Album of the Week - Encores after Beethoven
/If you thought of encores as sweetmeats, Andras Schiff's album of encores given during a Beethoven cycle will redefine the genre.
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If you thought of encores as sweetmeats, Andras Schiff's album of encores given during a Beethoven cycle will redefine the genre.
Read MoreAn invigorating new history looks at the American Revolution from a wide-angle international view
Read MoreA smart and gripping new novel brings the Salem Witch mania to life.
Read MoreThe tough and bitter East Africa campaign of 1941 receives a comprehensive new history.
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Read MoreA thought-provoking new history shines a spotlight on the long and brutal aftermath of the First World War
Read MoreSol Gabetta authors a splendidly distinctive interpretation of Elgar's famous cello concerto, and pairs it with an underappreciated work in the genre by Martinu.
Read MoreThat familiar glory of medieval English architecture -the church spire - is the subject of a stunning new book.
Read MoreA new book chronicles the world's enduring fascination with Ancient Egypt
Read MoreThe people Shostakovich played with were the elite of Russian music. A treasure trove of archive finds reveals the music they made together.
Read MoreCan birds - any species of bird, anywhere in the United States - survive their contact with humanity? A new book looks at the science and the sobering numbers.
Read MoreTwo composers in despair composed these works for voice and piano, which contain some of the darkest moments known to music. How do they sound with a full orchestra?
Read MoreDepression-era US President Herbert Hoover has always been easy to malign - a new biography argues that he's just as easy to underestimate
Read MoreBoris Dralyuk's new translation of Isaac Babel's Odessa Tales brings its Jewish gangsters back to more vibrant life than ever. Robert Minto reviews.
Read MoreVita Sackville-West's granddaughter gives us an intimate look at seven generations of her famous family.
Read MoreA new biography explores the complicated life of the writer who gave us "The Haunting of Hill House" and "The Lottery."
Read MoreA strikingly original new book explores what happens when our need to understand our experiences exceeds the stories we can tell about them.
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Read MoreHe's forever linked in history with his punning nickname, but a new biography shows there was more to Æthelred than being "Unready"
Read MoreA gruesomely fascinating new book looks at the weird and unsettling phenomenon of venom in animal kingdom. Justin Hickey reviews.
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