Review: Martin Georgiev: Genesis, Marimba Concerto (Bulgarian National RSO)
Debut recording from young Bulgarian is quite a smasher.
Debut recording from young Bulgarian is quite a smasher.
Fine neglected orchestral fare, but is it a masterpiece?
Old school Russian Brahms laced with the art that conceals art.
Manfred's makeover: Byron's gilt-tripper carries a little extra weight.
Strauss and Tennyson's Odyssey gets the full dramatic sweep.
The Russian coloratura takes her next vocal steppes.
A tribute to a legend, and a solo debut of rare drama and scope.
Giving Duprez his due: Michael Spyres' eloquent tribute delivers with top notes in spades.
No gnus is good news as Swann's way sees serious poetry settings.
Fascinating glimpse of a forgotten young composer.
The cult of courtly love revisited in exquisite performances.
Music by a talented composer with a tragically short career.
Going for a song, part 2: Martineau's Odyssey takes us on past Schubert's glory years.