April 2026

Edwin Fischer: Unpublished Recordings In The Swiss National Sound Archive

by Roger Smithson

Nielsen: Wind Quintet

by Alan George

Pioneering Haydn On Record: Symphony 25

by Christopher Howell

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Showtime – 25 years of BBC Concert Orchestra (Dutton)

You might well find this mix irresistible whether as a guilty pleasure or a delight without any guilt at all [RB]

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Organ music from Scandinavia (Chandos)

(Déjà Review) Superlative performance, interesting and inspired programming [DC]

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Symbiosis – Tribute to Bill Evans (Pentatone)

An ambitious and rewarding tribute to a jazz legend. [DHa]

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Wagner: Orchestral music from Der Ring (Sony Classical)

Extraordinarily vibrant orchestral extracts from Wagner’s greatest works by an orchestra and conductor at their peak {RMo]

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Kosma: Choral music (Hortus)

An intriguing recording [WK]

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Ruby Hughes (soprano): Amidst the Shades (BIS)

A beautiful voice and an individual approach to a captivating programme [WH]

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Shostakovich 8 & Bruckner 8 (Le Palais des Dégustateurs)

A startlingly good Bruckner 8 [RB]

Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto 2 & Paganini Rhapsody (Deutsche Grammophon)

(Déjà Review) A refreshing and totally convincing reading [WH]

Piazzolla: Tiempo del Angel (Fuga Libera)

(Déjà Review) Unless you have a complete aversion to the accordion and/or the tango, this is wonderful [DJB]

Trandafilovski: Polychromy (Métier)

Deliciously balanced on the edge of the void [RB]

Brahms: Symphony No.2 (IMP Classics)

A beautifully played Brahms Second, full of light, shade and delicacy [RMo]

Gál: Music for Voices, Volume Three (Toccata Classics)

A fine continuation of Gál’s Music for Voices cycle [WK]

Fate and The Excursions of Mr Brouček (Moravské Zemské Muzeum)

The second of four memorable volumes surveys Janáček two problem operas with profuse documentation and historiographic clarity [JW]

Ubi Caritas. Italian Laude in the Early Renaissance (Ricercar)

Little-explored repertoire in colourful and beautiful interpretations [GH]

Toscha Seidel (violin): American Columbia Recordings (Biddulph)

The brilliant tonalist Toscha Seidel in his first acoustic recordings [JW]

Stevenson: Piano Music, Vol 8 (Toccata Classics)

Awed drama, noble affirmation and endearing clangour [RB]

Passages: French Cello Music (Bridge)

Louise Dubin brings her talents to this recital of cello delights [MP]

Alfvén & Rautavaara: Orchestral Works (Chandos)

Neeme Järvi’s unique blend of verve and subtlety is well-suited to this music [WK]

Lavinia Meijer (harp): Unfolding Lines (Sony Classical)

Beautifully played, soothing and gentle, but don’t listen while using heavy machinery or driving a vehicle [DJB]

Tchaikovsky: Shakespearean Works (Deutsche Grammophon)

(Déjà Review) A real mixed bag hopelessly compromised by the best-known item but still desirable for the accounts of the lesser-known music [RMo]

Stamitz: Four Symphonies (cpo)

(Déjà Review) Shows Carl Stamitz the symphonist in a strong light [DC]