Protopopov: Piano Sonatas 1-3 (TRPTK)

The three piano sonatas of this bold Russian Futurist together on one disc [SB]

Smetana: String Quartets No 1 & 2 (Evil Penguin Classic)

A beautiful warm timbre but too relaxed and urbane compared with more energised accounts [RMo]

Gershwin, Montsalvatge, Bernstein & Campo: New Year’s Concert (Fuga Libera)

An unusual New Year Concert presents fine music in not quite top drawer performances [NB]

Grosz: Piano Music Vol. 1 (Grand Piano)

Brilliant playing and glorious late Romantic music – a happy mix [RCh]

Habanera – Music For Eight Cellos and Voice (SOMM Recordings)

New meat for cello fans [DC]

Bach: The Six Cello Suites (Reference Recordings)

A fine account on period cellos in excellent sound, beautifully played if without quite the character of David Watkin’s version [RMo]

Berg: Violin Concertos (Elatus)

(Déjà Review) The Violin Concerto gets the emotionally involved reading and lush sonorities it seems to call for [VM]

Debussy: La Mer & Ravel: Daphnis et Chloë (Warner Classics)

(Déjà Review) I have never heard textures with such cloud-like softness and insubstantiality [GPJ]

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Scott: Orchestral Music Vol. 4 (Toccata Classics)

Kick off your shoes and take to the dancefloor with Scott’s tapestry of orchestrated dances [JW]

From Byrd (Seulétoile)

A thoroughly enjoyable tribute to English Elizabethan composers from a gifted, highly musical, French ensemble [RMo]

Acis Beck Requiem

Beck: Requiem (Acis)

An original, accessible approach to the Requiem Mass [JQ]

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War Silence – Rare Italian Piano Concertos (Hyperion)

Dallapiccola’s unfamiliar masterpiece is a highlight: rarely was the cliché “something for everyone” more apt [RHa]

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Dvořák: Symphony 7, Scherzo capriccioso (BR Klassik)

Two praiseworthy performances under Haitink [MC]

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Arnold: Symphony 4 (Lyrita)

Riches to be discovered here [CC]

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JS Bach: Organ Works (Danacord)

I cannot imagine anyone who loves the organ being disappointed by this top-quality release [MC]

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Blodek: V studni (Supraphon)

A comic Czech opera recorded in 1959 heard for the first time in stereo [JW]

Sur le nom d'Alain Naxos

Sur le nom d’Alain: Organ Music by Alain and Duruflé (Ad Fontes)

An outstanding disc in every way [JQ]

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Hevel: Polish piano works of the 20th and 21st centuries (Dux)

Wachowski’s excellent selection of works makes for a disc I shall be enjoying for a long time to come [SA]

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de Séverac: Piano Music (Piano Classics)

Séverac’s impressionism played with technical brilliance, tremendous sympathy and vivid imagination [JF]

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Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem (Chandos)

A recording which has a lot going for it but which just misses the mark [JQ]

In Parasceve Dos Santos Passacaille

Santos: In Parasceve (Passacaille)

Highly expressive settings from the classical period [JV]

R Strauss: Music for Piano Quartet (MDG)

(Déjà Review) A marvellously performed release that will surely win these Strauss chamber scores many admirers [MC]

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Williamson: Orchestra Works Vol. 1 (Chandos)

(Déjà Review) It is wonderful to have the first disc of this series [IL]

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Bruckner: Symphony 7 (Janus Classics)

The first two movements here of Bruckner’s Seventh Symphony are mostly fine and measured – but the Scherzo and finale are erratic [RMo]