Review: Debussy · Rameau (Víkingur Ólafsson)
Musical twins: Ólafsson spectacularly reunites Rameau and Debussy.
Musical twins: Ólafsson spectacularly reunites Rameau and Debussy.
Lean, mean period takes on Mozart’s sonatas from a dedicated duo.
The early string quartet explored as the art of conversation.
Aussie flautist wows with technique, invention and style.
More than three decades later, a classic gets a sequel.
Hope looks to the past: Pre-War salons yield some riches.
Strong tonal palette, but arrangements and choices prove less successful.
Sheku’s Elgar sees him filling some very big shoes indeed.
Thomas Adès’s complex new works benefit from the master’s touch.
Love affair with Ludwig started with Mickey Mouse record player.
Karabits’ Weimar forces deliver more incendiary Liszt advocacy.
Birthday surprise: Bezuidenhout delivers vivid period performances.
Let’s hear it at last for “The Ingenious Mr Finger”.