Review: Latin Soul (Fabio Martino)
Fabio Martino serves up a hot recital in every sense of the word.
Fabio Martino serves up a hot recital in every sense of the word.
A subtle, Swiss take on a trio of late Schubert sonatas.
Rule, Britannia! Old fashioned organ gems rediscovered.
Music for low lute bears fruit on Nordberg’s fine debut disc.
Kolesnikov stakes claim as Chopin interpreter of insight.
Symbolism and metaphor abound in this complex, ambitious, exciting work by Liza Lim for soprano with ensemble.
A wondrous new recording of Bach’s immortal music for cello.
Levit goes full cycle – pianist stakes his claim as a Beethovenian for contemporary ears.
Meditative genre-crossing pianos and synths let down by sound issues.
The pianist, whose Schubert album has won Limelight's Recording of the Year 2019, tells us about the most terrifying piece of music he knows.
Fortepiano makes all the difference.
As far as the harpsichord goes, Esfahani and Bach – say no more.
In Dirk Herten’s complete Beethoven, sadly less is less.