Review: Contrasts (Jonathan Cohler, Ilya Kaler, Rasa Vitkauskaite)
Folk and classical meshes seamlessly in terrific trios for clarinet, violin and piano.
Folk and classical meshes seamlessly in terrific trios for clarinet, violin and piano.
Petrenko and the BPO inject emotion into Schoenberg.
Weinberg’s final opera sees the light of day.
Kats-Chernin’s ancient stories chime with contemporary resonance.
Atmospheric works for solo cello by renowned Icelandic composers.
Two of RVW’s most stirring symphonies, wonderfully played.
Strange and beautiful ear-expanding sounds for strings from Liza Lim.
Another discovery from Wallfisch, and another splendid female composer.
A philosopher of the keyboard returns with a thrilling take on a Bach masterpiece.
Jordi Savall brings period energy and style to Haydn’s seasonal swansong.
Refined, energetic performances of Mozart's early performances.
Paul Stanhope’s remarkable Requiem is just what the world needs now.
Rameau’s heavenly twins are restored to their former glories.