Review: Cherubini: Les Abencérages (Anaïs Constans, Edgaras Montvidas, Thomas Dolié, Orfeo Orchestra, Purcell Choir, György Vashegyi)
It may not be Medea, but Cherubini is more than just a one-hit wonder.
It may not be Medea, but Cherubini is more than just a one-hit wonder.
A revelatory recording that should win soprano and composer new fans.
Treviño and his Basque band pull off another coup with a second helping of Ravel.
Ilić discovers Joseph Jongen’s delightful preludes… and one or two fugues.
An ardent and beautifully sung countertenor tribute to JSB.
A classic ensemble and a master pianist emerge from the archives on Australian Eloquence.
The consummate English conductor whips up plenty of excitement.
Landmark recording of Byrd’s last collection celebrates his upcoming anniversary.
Important works, impeccably realised, from one of Australia’s finest.
Danish prodigy’s mountain climb is at times an uphill battle.
Masonic opera performed with supreme Gallic elegance.
It’s Elgar, Jim, but not as we know it, and a colourful Bloch-buster.
Splendid settings of Rilke's mystical poems, composed and performed by Sheldon.