Arnold: The Complete Brass Chamber Music (Nimbus)
(Déjà Review) Filled to the brim with a wide range of brass music [TPr]
Bartók & Hindemith: String Quartets (ECM)
(Déjà Review) Music that is reasonably challenging but will more than compensate with repeated hearings [MC]
Heavenly Light – Eton Choirbook Reconstructions I (CRD)
These reconstructions of works surviving only in fragments from the Eton choirbook are gorgeous and dazzling [SB]
Konrad Ragossnig: Spanish Guitar Recital (Supraphon)
Treasures from the guitar repertory masterfully played [ZT]
Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 (Ondine)
High quality performances of well-known and less familiar Sibelius. [DHa]
Handel: Sonatas for Violin and Basso continuo (Arcana)
Excellent playing, but the concept is debatable [JV]
Kalabis: Duettina, Chamber Music & Diptych (Hyperion)
Music that reflects both the bleakness but increasing vitality of Kalabis’s works for string ensemble [JW]
Beck: Symphonies No 1-3 (cpo)
(Déjà Review) Another unearthed gem, sensitively performed and beautifully recorded [DBl]
Beethoven: Violin Sonatas (Warner Classics)
(Déjà Review) Committed playing from Menuhin’s Indian Summer, excellently partnered by son Jeremy [GF]
Joteyko: Piano works (Acte Préalable)
Enjoyable romantic miniatures though the playing in the more spirited numbers lack gusto [RCh]
Karine Deshayes & Delphine Haidan (mezzo-sopranos) Sisters (NoMadMusic)
A mix of popular and little-known works, which is a joy from beginning to end [MC]
Puccini: Tosca (Decca)
A rare misfire in Decca’s hugely impressive opera back-catalogue [LD]
Schubert: Symphony 9 (Chandos)
A fine account of Schubert’s Ninth, and five orchestrated songs as a bonus [LW]
Brian: Symphony 1 (Naxos)
A work of staggering scale and substance superbly recorded [RB]
Salieri: Cublai, gran kan de’ Tartari (Aparté)
Ignored for over 200 years, Salieri’s opera finally receives its time in the spotlight [MC]
C Schumann & Chaminade: Donna Voce Vol. 3 (Music & Arts)
Shelest makes one wonder why these gems are not in the repertoire of many more pianists [RCh]
Elgar: The Kingdom (Signum Classics)
A very fine recording that gives one the best chance to reconsider The Kingdom’s virtues [NB]
M Haydn & Mozart: Vergehen (Claves)
Mozart’s final, transcendent symphony framed with an interesting pair of complementary works [PH]
Shostakovich: Film Music Edition (Capriccio)
A generous selection of Shostakovich’s copious but uneven production of film music [SB]
Nelson Freire (piano) The SWR Recordings (SWR Music)
A varied, satisfying portrait of a very fine pianist [RWe]