Review: John Field: Complete Nocturnes (Alice Sara Ott)
Ott propels an Irish original into the mainstream at last.
Ott propels an Irish original into the mainstream at last.
Northern lights illuminate a little-known corner of the musical firmament.
Effortless and penetrating, Seefried’s gift was the art that conceals art.
Georges Lentz and Beethoven united in spectral soundscapes.
Tippett’s operatic swansong opens its throat at last.
Donizetti project strikes gold with Spyres and Rizzi.
A small Venetian jewel shines again after 300 years.
Exuberant, colourful performances, introducing a gorgeous cello concerto.
A new guitar quartet brings sophisticated chill music from the West Coast.
Parlando’s intensely Russian debut presents music of daring and defiance.
The frisson of live concerts ensures this unmissable Karajan set takes flight.
A Mahler Three persuasively cast as a slow-turning kaleidoscope.
Lisiecki weaves a fascinating trajectory through one of music's most enduring genres.