Review: Donizetti: Il Castello di Kenilworth (Orchestra Donizetti Opera/Riccardo Frizza)
Donizetti's lost queen – Jessica Pratt delivers a forgotten, yet regal Elisabetta.
Donizetti's lost queen – Jessica Pratt delivers a forgotten, yet regal Elisabetta.
A fine valedictory celebration as Stephen Cleobury bids King’s farewell.
Magnificent soundscapes from a neglected polychoral master.
Making a powerful case for Stanford’s late choral output.
Lam sets award-winning poetry to produce new forms of lieder.
We were glad: Paul McCreesh plays a blinder for the English.
A single instrument conveys a slice out of a Soviet composer’s world.
Australian guitar music from a master – how good is that?
Pianist’s Romantic emotions possess flair and conviction.
Hewitt reveals miracles to come in unlikely selection.
They had a dream: Trinity’s ardent young choir sings of reconciliation.
Frenchman’s survey meets Haydn’s critical periods.
A brilliant introduction to an early career composer full of ideas.