Review: Saariaho: Reconnaissance (Helsinki Chamber Choir, Nils Schweckendiek)
A fine, superbly performed farewell to Kaija Saariaho.
A fine, superbly performed farewell to Kaija Saariaho.
Tree's company in this sublime account of one of Handel's most popular operas.
Nézet-Séguin and his Philadelphians uphold their Rachmaninov tradition, brilliantly.
Marsalis enters The Jungle to claim Gershwin and Bernstein’s crown.
A delightful soufflé of rare French music for two pianos.
Tuck rounds off her entertaining and illuminating Czerny series in style.
A composer's subtle, generous homage to the music of the past.
Queensland’s chamber band lets the sun shine in with 10 local composers.
Delightfully bonkers Offenbach is more fun than a barrel full of llamas.
From Vienna to Hollywood, three quartets that should be heard more often.
Powerful performances as O’Donnell’s Westminster recording odyssey comes to a close.
Aussie prodigy revels in the world of a 19th-century German prodigy.
Beethoven’s final utterance and Webern’s earliest conclude Danish String Quartet series.