Review: Avant l’orage: French String Trios, 1926–1939 (Black Oak Ensemble)
French string trio rarities persuasively reclaimed from neglect.
French string trio rarities persuasively reclaimed from neglect.
Mozart's piano sonatas, performed on his own instrument by modern master Robert Levin.
Few surprises here in Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s frankly bland interpretations.
Music and neuroscience combine in a symphony of philosophical heft and power.
Diego Torre leads a fine cast in Herheim’s kaleidoscopic exploration of bereavement.
Viennese staging of torrid Tyrolean tale breathes new life into forgotten gem.
Lecuona’s Cuban miniatures take centre stage in sparkling new take on salon music.
An unusual but welcome window into the rarely glimpsed world of Polish art song.
Phillip Scott rejoices at restored rarities by Paul Paray and Gina Bachauer.
Komachi and Callaghan traverse Vaughan Williams' violin output from the trenchant to the idyllic.
Complete collection proves Duparc a master of the art song.
Colourful music from a forgotten colourful character.
Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé deliver a characterful, colourful tribute to Ralph Vaughan Williams.