Review: Handel: Dixit Dominus, Laudate Pueri, Nisi Dominus (RIAS Kammerchor Berlin, Justin Doyle)
Brilliant young Handel on display in energetic accounts.
Brilliant young Handel on display in energetic accounts.
Opera Rara sheds light on a Donizetti rarity, mad scene for bass-baritone and all.
The music of Debussy and Komitas speaks to our own troubled times.
Concert works of a great film composer.
Kaufmann lays down a signature role with (some) sterling support.
Glass and Cocteau find thrillingly eloquent champions in the Labèque sisters.
A bewitching new take on Handel's tale of enchantment and thwarted passion.
Red Priest's many colours shine forth in electrifying musical biography.
Anderszewski finds new directions on a well-trodden pianistic path.
Another survey of the Schmidt symphonies: great music finally getting its due.
Granger’s harp and Blanch’s guitar make for an unusual but perfect match made in musical heaven.
Celia Craig's oboe is the star on two premiere recordings.
Bristling with passion and pathos, Rattle delivers the finest of Kát’as.