Review: Holst: Orchestral Works Volume 4 (BBC Philharmonic/Sir Andrew Davis)
Several tastes of Holst, both before and after The Planets.
Several tastes of Holst, both before and after The Planets.
Daniel’s Mahler comes up bright as a new penny.
Cellist Natalie Clein's heartfelt advocacy makes for a fine disc of Clarke, Bridge and Vaughan Williams.
Fleming’s savvy picks run musical theatre’s gamut from A to Z.
A night with Herr Kaufmann is undoubtedly one well spent.
Robert Carsen’s update has bed-hopping and bare bods to spare.
Page offers a stylish glimpse into one of Mozart’s earliest works.
Fascinating collection of rarities from the romantic side of Mons. Fauré.
Philippe Jordan offers more lean, agile Beethoven in the latest instalment of his symphony cycle with the Wiener Symphoniker.
Savall trips the Gallic light fantastic with a little Telemann thrown in.
A fitting memorial to Czech music’s most vocal advocate.
Many moments of grandeur, but should you set sail in it?
Rare treasures from a master music printer and publisher.