Review: Leoncavallo: Zingari (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Opera Rara Chorus, Carlo Rizzi)
Leoncavallo’s torrid Roma tale proves another feather in Opera Rara’s cap.
Leoncavallo’s torrid Roma tale proves another feather in Opera Rara’s cap.
An Australian composer offers a majestic evocation of moons near and far.
Benedict and Tedeschi revel in a viola’s take on Debussy and Ravel.
Swedes prove equal to Sibelius in hands of dynamic Finn.
Powerful program and refulgent vocals make Mein Traum a dream of a disc.
Bychkov's new Mahler Five puts all the others in the shade.
Viotti delivers a textbook example of great singing.
ARCO’s debut disc is a fitting, ebullient tribute to founder, Richard Gill.
Zimerman brings his artistry to the music of Szymanowski.
The bells, the bells. Aimard and Stefanovich ring out loud and clear.
Chauvin brings athleticism and beauty to six of Vivaldi’s best.
Fire and finesse in equal measure grace Hahn’s return from darkness to light.
An ample second helping of Gipps suggests the first was no flash in the pan.