April 2026

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Vine: Child’s Play (Hyperion)

A wonderful introduction to the chamber music of one of the contemporary greats [PRJ]

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Dodgson: Turn Ye to Me (SOMM Recordings)

A wonderful demonstration of the craft of the song composer from Stephen Dodgson [DHa]

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Liszt: Années de Pèlerinage II – Italie (cpo)

(Déjà Review) Leaves you wanting more [DC]

Pioneering Haydn On Record: Symphony No. 7

by Christopher Howell

Carwithen: String Quartet No.1

by Alan George

The Antal Doráti Centenary Society

by Rob Barnett

The recordings of Ewa Podleś

A survey by Ralph Moore

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Leonkoro Quartet play Berg, Schulholff & Webern (Alpha Classics)

Leonkoro Quartet impress in works of Berg, Webern and Schulhoff [LW]

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Mahler: Symphony No 1 (Le Palais des Dégustateurs)

An erratic, unsettling account of a symphony which needs steadier, more coherent governance [RMo]

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McCormack: Chamber music (Kairos)

Unignorable instrumental works from a leading composer [DHa]

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Bach: Goldberg Variations (Decca)

Lim’s Carnegie Hall Goldbergs failed to engage me at all [DJB]

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Pergolesi: Sacred Works (Archiv Produktion)

(Déjà Review) Subtle and beautiful … most sensitively accompanied by Abbado [GH]

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Respighi Hindermith & Schmitt: Orchestral Music (Onyx)

(Déjà Review) For those seeking exotic and erotic thrills this can hardly fail [IL]

de Hartmann: Esther (Pentatone)

The first recording of de Hartmann’s only opera, finely sung and played, in first-rate sound [EJW]

Brahms: Symphonies No.3-4 (Pristine Audio)

Romantic, free-flowing accounts somewhat compromised by indifferent sound and playing [RMo]

Higginson: Theme and Eight Variations for Solo Piano (Fand Music Press)

A very rewarding addition to the English piano repertoire [DJ]

Dvořák: Symphonies No.7-9; Janáček: Taras Bulba (Le Palais des Dégustateurs)

Performances that rarely justify their re-release or price point [NB]

Elgar: Violin Concerto, Polonia (Chandos)

(Déjà Review) Outstanding throughout [ST]

Crumb: Complete Crumb Edition Vol.15 (Bridge Records)

(Déjà Review) Superb release – atmospheric and highly original [DC]

Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila & Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade (SOMM Recordings)

A fabulous live performance of Scheherazade, caught on the wing [JQ]

Shostakovich: Symphony No 2 & 5 (Chandos)

Storgårds’ more detached interpretative stance to both symphonies is valid and consistent but might be too cool for some tastes [RMo]

Puccini: Heroines (Pentatone)

An impressive, if not vocally perfect, recital from an experienced Puccini singer [DJa]

Martines: Complete Keyboard Works (Signum Classics)

This acquaintance of Haydn and Mozart deserves her time in the spotlight [DJB]

Easdale: Film Music (Chandos)

(Déjà Review) This present excellent CD must surely act as a catalyst for a deeper exploration of Easdale’s music [JF]