Grainger: Salute to Percy Grainger (Eloquence)
(Déjà Review) A very substantial helping of the essential Grainger in performances and recordings that are exemplars to the rest [RB]
Phibbs, Dafgard & Gordon: Concertos for Bass Clarinet (Toccata Next)
Superbly played and beautifully recorded – an excellent showcase for an improbable solo instrument [NB]
Fritze: Overtures and Symphonies (Naxos)
Classy brilliance … tuneful but not a soft touch [RB]
Mascagni: Zanetto (Oehms Classics)
A beautifully sung rarity which merits more revivals [RMo]
Weinberg: String Quartets (Chandos)
Taut and angular, substantial quartets, plus a nice surprise [SFV]
Rutter: Orchestral Works (Decca)
A different side of John Rutter in authoritative performances [LW]
Bruckner: Symphony 8 (BR Klassik)
The symphonic lines are sensitively and eloquently drawn and the orchestral playing is exemplary [TB]
Dusapin: 7 études, Piano Works No.1 (Genuin)
Dusapin’s études are not a match for other recent piano studies [SB]
Cabinet of Curiosities (Warner Classics)
Such an odd mix of music, but somehow it works [DJB]
La Huella de las Cuerdas (The Journey of Strings) (Private release)
A very unique musical experience in stringed instruments [ZT]
Mozart & Schubert: String Quartets (Le Palais des Dégustateurs)
Two accounts that are as fine as any in the catalogue, making a valuable pairing [RMo]
Rameau: Pygmalion & Iso: Zémide (Château de Versailles Spectacles)
A winning first appearance of Pierre Iso’s Zémide on disc, alongside a mellow account of Rameau’s Pygmalion [CRo]
JS Bach: Oboe Concertos (BIS)
(Déjà Review) A standard which will be hard to beat [DC]
Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Shakespeare Overtures Vol. 2 (Naxos)
(Déjà Review) The music is unfailingly attractive, is colourfully orchestrated and sympathetically played [GH]
Mendelssohn & Bruch: Violin Concertos (BIS)
Two frequently coupled Romantic violin concertos alongside a real discovery [WH]
The 21st-Century Orchestra: Music from Brown University (New Focus Recordings)
An intriguing survey of 21st century American orchestral music [PRJ]
Kletzki: The Complete String Quartets (Prelude Classics)
The first complete recording of Paul Kletzki’s string quartets [RB]
Stravinsky: Late Works (Pentatone)
Spiritual revelations in Stravinsky’s late works [DHa]
Zemlinsky: Symphony No. 2 in B flat major, etc. (Chandos)
A very successful disc of varied music in excellent performances [JQ]
Oswald: Orchestral Music (Naxos)
So much enjoyment to be gained from these three contrasting works [DJB]
Elgar: Choral Music (SOMM Recordings)
Essential listening if you love Elgar’s choral music [JQ]
Erling Bloch: Pioneering Danish chamber musician (Danacord)
The restored recordings of Erling Bloch – sonata and trio player, quartet leader, eminent teacher and committed exponent [JW]
Handel: Messiah (Pristine Audio)
A grand, classic, sui generis recording of ‘Messiah’ in revitalised sound [RMo]









































