Review: A Lionel Tertis Celebration (Timothy Ridout, Frank Dupree, James Baillieu)
Ridout celebrates the great Lionel Tertis and all things viola.
Ridout celebrates the great Lionel Tertis and all things viola.
In a nail-bitingly close contest, an independent label carries off the top prize.
Clive Paget caught up with the personable British baritone to unpack his enviable reputation as a singer and orchestrator.
This month, Roderick Williams gussies up English songs, Ravel and Arnold receive ardent advocacy, and a trio of suppressed Jessye Norman recordings sees the light of day.
This was a delightful concert despite challenging circumstances, one that showed the depth of repertoire by female composers in a gender-equal program.
From Ives to Clarke, an intriguing mix of the familiar with the less-so.
The tenor tells Clive Paget about recording his new series with pianist Nathan Williamson, the first volume of which is Limelight’s Recording of the Month for January–February 2021.
The ASQ probes the string quartet genre and premieres a major new work that champions women writers and composers.
Cellist Natalie Clein's heartfelt advocacy makes for a fine disc of Clarke, Bridge and Vaughan Williams.