Review: Czech Songs (Magdalena Kožená, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle)
Kožená’s latest checks all the boxes and more.
Kožená’s latest checks all the boxes and more.
A baroque curiosity well worth your time.
A bewitching new take on Handel's tale of enchantment and thwarted passion.
Hindoyan offers spirited and fresh takes on well-known fare.
Love letter to Janáček retains some of the composer’s charm but less of his bite.
A match made in heaven deliver a corker of a concept album.
A recording that captures the Bulgarian soprano’s unique brand of magic.
A revelatory recording that should win soprano and composer new fans.
Masonic opera performed with supreme Gallic elegance.
Viotti delivers a textbook example of great singing.
Complete collection proves Duparc a master of the art song.
Vashegyi serves up something to get you in the festive mood.
Jacobs offers a Freischütz intriguingly rejigged, if not essential.