November 2025
Coleridge-Taylor: Orchestral Works (SOMM Recordings)
A valuable, diverse and very well presented programme displays the composer’s strengths and weaknesses [NB]
Glass: Portrait (Analekta)
(Déjà Review) An excellent sampler of the accessible Glass [DJB]
Brahms: Choral Works, Symphony No 3 (Soli Deo Gloria)
(Déjà Review) Refreshing and exciting [JQ]
Haydn: Complete Music for Solo Keyboard (BIS)
For fans of the instruments or neophytes, this is a bargain not to be missed [KM]
Brett Dean – Composer & Performer (BIS)
An astute release showcasing a distinctive and interesting composer [TP]
Brahms: Double Concerto & Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante (Nimbus)
A delightful disc, offering an intriguing twist on the Mozart and a grand, virtuosic account of the Brahms, in superb sound [RMo]
Le Grand Embrasement: Music for a Mad King (Ricercar)
Decades squandered: a look back at a troubled period in French history [PH]
Little Wanderer: Songs by Britten, Imogen Holst & Kidane (Signum)
An enormously strong recital by a major pairing in the world of English song [ST]
Posa: Lieder, Violin Sonata & String Quartet (Voilà Records)
A huge and superbly compiled book-format release devoted to a now unknown progressive Viennese contemporary of Schoenberg and Zemlinsky [JW]
Melartin: Symphonies 5 & 6 (cpo)
Contrasting symphonies from a master deserving of more attention [DJB]
Prokofiev: The Gambler (Unitel Edition)
The Gambler arrives at the Salzburg Festival [PH]
Gyrowetz: Sinfonia Concertante (CPO)
Now obscure, but once widely celebrated, Gyrowetz is a composer worth hearing [RWe]
a Riveder Le Stelle: Swedish Choral Music (BIS)
A wide-ranging collection of modern Swedish choral music superbly sung and recorded [WH]
Liszt: Le Concert c’est Moi (Gramola)
Heroic, demonic, passion and lyricism; Liszt’s whirlwind of imaginative ideas given full rein by Titova [RCh]
Martinů: String Quartets (Supraphon)
A bristling, incisive look at four Martinů string quartets [JW]
Bach: Sonatas for flute and continuo (Nimbus)
(Déjà Review) A wonderful collection of recordings which feel natural and well-considered [CR]
Bach: Stokowski Transcriptions (Naxos Historical)
(Déjà Review) An essential purchase for all Stokowski fans [IL]
Blake: Orchestral Music (Sony Classics)
(Déjà Review) Once heard, you’ll not want to be without this marvellous music [BBr]
Vaughan Williams: Mantegna (Albion Records)
A skilfully planned and beautifully executed programme reaps unexpected rewards [NB]
English music for flute and piano (Da Vinci Classics)
Victorian voices revived: charm, wit and wistful song [JF]



































