Review: Schmelzer: Sonatae Unarum Fidium (David Irving)
Irving decks the Emperor’s fiddler out in smart new clothes.
Irving decks the Emperor’s fiddler out in smart new clothes.
Elizabethan age returns: A skilful, curious harpsichordist delivers another masterful recital.
The largest composer box in history has something for everyone, reckons Clive Paget.
The best Bernstein since Lenny himself, and arguably even better.
Trifonov hops the A Train and not a brief encounter in sight.
A substantial main course followed by a sugary dessert.
Northey is a winner with his West Australian Side Story.
Chamayou’s Saint-Saëns reassesses an old master.
Australian Heldentenor du jour commits signature works to disc.
Halévy’s follow up to La Juive rises at last from the dead.
Nézet-Séguin’s latest Mozart effort boasts a winning cast.
London outfit plays it straight in a celebration of New York.
Glyndebourne’s Hamlet scrubs up splendidly on DVD.