Review: Dobrinka Tabakova (Hallé Orchestra, Delyana Lazarova)
Richly textured contemporary works from Bulgarian-born Brit.
Richly textured contemporary works from Bulgarian-born Brit.
Schumann sings on superbly employed period instruments.
A Swedish Mozartian shines in his true colours.
An unusual instrumental combination takes you to the stars and back.
Culmination to a distinguished cycle is more a collection of weaker links.
Rachmaninov with two Kirills – Gerstein and Petrenko – makes a perfect package.
Essential listening, especially if you don't know Klemperer's monumental heft.
Celebrated Finnish pianist reveals himself as a vibrant symphonist.
Mixed results for an attempt to look at guitar music from both sides.
Little known Brazilian music of real distinction.
Swanky Polish countertenor returns to opera’s roots in eclectic new program.
An anonymous female composer of the 18th century steps out of the shadows.
Brecht and Weill’s scabrous masterwork retains its bite, enhanced orchestrations and all.