Raphael Wallfisch goes Dutch
The British cellist explains why he's championing the "very big-boned music" of Henriëtte Bosmans.
The British cellist explains why he's championing the "very big-boned music" of Henriëtte Bosmans.
Another discovery from Wallfisch, and another splendid female composer.
The British conductor talks benchmarks, challenges and orchestral relationships.
Chauhan’s Tchaikovsky survey goes from strength to strength.
This month features music by Tchaikovsky, Bruckner, Holst and Britten alongside international labels featuring Australian composers Malcolm Williamson and Liza Lim.
Tippett’s operatic swansong opens its throat at last.
A disc of Donizetti gold, a Mahler 3 from the Czech Philh and the best in homegrown chamber music. Simon Rattle’s latest Creation is the icing on the cake.
Exuberant, colourful performances, introducing a gorgeous cello concerto.
Insider knowledge gained as a musician served Trevor Green well in a variety of management roles, including his 11-year stint with the MSO.
Robert Plane does British music four favours in a treasure trove of discoveries.
An accomplished start-up, and a pair of problematic masterpieces.
Wilson reveals the other side of a British film composer.
Long-overdue disc showcases eclectic Canadian composer.