Review: Anima Æterna (Jakub Józef Orliński, Il Pomo d’Oro, Francesco Corti)
The breakdancing Polish countertenor delights in a program of rediscovered gems.
The breakdancing Polish countertenor delights in a program of rediscovered gems.
Vivaldi for voice produces a chamber full of charms.
A terrific mix of Americana, both known and unknown.
Worth the 30-year wait as Vienna band waxes lyrical with Zemlinsky.
In Lea Dessandre, baroque's next star has already risen.
Frenchman’s Bach pilgrimage reaches the flowering of the Weimar period.
A compelling 20th-century rediscovery makes it to CD at last.
Barry breaks all the rules in riotous, through the looking glass re-telling of Alice.
Ricci takes us back to an era when violinists were stars.
Savall’s homage to Haydn is only the sum of its often elegant parts.
The English symphony is alive and well.
All-Australian, all-female, all-percussion – the future is here in striking release.
Grim and grisly, but with a sumptuous score, Franck’s operatic tragedy is a real find.