Review: Star of Heaven: The Eton Choirbook Legacy (The Sixteen/Harry Christophers)
Ancient and modern come together in perfect harmony.
Ancient and modern come together in perfect harmony.
Much ado about Armageddon, and from Down Under too.
Would that this American Requiem offered more hope.
She came, she saw, she conquered: JoAnn Falletta sets light to a dazzling Roman candle, and what’s more at bargain price.
Early Debussy in a sparkling survey by Vitaud and friends.
Framing Bach within a broad context that works for everyone.
A walk on the wild side – a minor English composer gets a major new release.
When intimate goes epic: Gillham glows in Bach originals and transcriptions.
Rondeau’s eccentricities strike again in Scarlatti solo recital.
Yuja Wang proves that the hype (for once) is justified.
Threesome delivers a charming and entertaining take on Bach after hours.
Dazzling Saariaho performed with splendour by Jennifer Koh.
Schumann’s English drinking mate serves up a trio of treats.