Review: Mahler: Symphony No. 2 (Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Prague Philharmonic Choir, Semyon Bychkov)
Bychkov’s dramatic instincts craft a Resurrection full of light and shade.
Bychkov’s dramatic instincts craft a Resurrection full of light and shade.
Three exciting discoveries: Florence Price’s concertos and Randall Goosby’s violin.
Spontini’s greatest hit gets the revelatory back-to-basics treatment.
More than a surfeit of drifty, dreamy guitar music from Slava.
This cycle hits the highs - both geographically and musically.
Encores take centre-stage in Piers Lane’s entertaining recital.
A Vivaldi set to cherish, a Hungarian maestro makes his mark, and pitch-perfect Mahler.
Home-grown Baroque foursome make a debut to savour.
Moderation wins over mirth and melancholy in Christie’s take on a Handel curiosity.
Vänskä’s poise and heart combine to produce a tremendous Ninth.
Elder statesman brings vigour and insights to Mozart’s masterpiece.
A Baroque masterpiece resurrected with style and gusto.
Six works, three players, one fascinating journey.