Talbot: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Opus Arte)
Alice remains a sheer delight 15 years later, and is now available in high definition [MP]
Alfano: Concerto For Violin, Cello & Piano, Piano Quintet (Brilliant Classics)
Two examples of Alfano’s interesting chamber music, well-played by the DaVinci Ensemble [GPu]
Rosy Wertheim’s Wonderous Worlds (Genuin)
Distinctive early 20th century character pieces from a neglected composer [DC]
Stradella: Un angelo del Paradiso – The Orrigoni Songbook (Arcana)
A monument to a great singer and a great composer [JV]
Foerster: Symphony No. 2 (Naxos)
A fine performance of two orchestral works by a neglected friend of Mahler, firmly in the Central-European tradition [EJW]
Kątski: Piano Works 3 (Acte Préalable)
Dobrzański continues his exploration of this forgotten Pole with souvenirs of his extensive travels [RCh]
Cutler: Sonata for Broken Fingers (NMC)
An interesting work which does not quite come off [SB]
Ireland: Chamber Music (Chandos)
Distinguished works which receive splendid performances [JQ]
Mahler: Symphony 10 (Warner Classics)
Another top echelon recording of the third version of Cooke’s reconstruction of Mahler’s Tenth Symphony [RMo]
Smyth: Der Wald (Resonus)
A good performance can’t overcome the flaws in this opera [JQ]
Dreyer: 6 Sonatas for oboe and continuo (Brilliant Classics)
Sonatas of high quality, brilliantly played [JV]
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas 26, 27 & 29 (BIS)
(Déjà Review) Three superb performances on a convincing period instrument [WH]
JC Bach: Opera arias (Virgin Classics)
(Déjà Review) The London Bach’s operatic output has been woefully neglected … heard here performed with precision and dramatic tension {JPJ]
Heaton: Discovering Wilfred Heaton (Divine Art)
Wilfred Heaton has been exceptionally well served in this fascinating release [JQ]
Chapí: Fantasía Morisca, Symphony in D minor (Naxos)
(Déjà Review) Two very worthwhile pieces which clearly ought to be better known [JS]
Chopin: Piano Concerti (Bridge Records)
(Déjà Review) Extraordinary power and beauty [MM]
Dvořák: Symphonies 2 & 8 (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
This could well become a notable Dvořák cycle [JQ]
Dubery: Music for woodwinds and piano (Prima Facie)
Chimera to Lake Como: Dubery’s evocative journeys [JF]
Bizet: The Fair Maid of Perth (Pristine Audio)
Beecham gives a classic account of this gem of a score [MP]
Lugge: The Forbidden Fruit (Hortus)
John Lugge, certainly a composer worth getting to know [DC]
Beyond Bach – Forgotten treasures of the German Baroque (Ars Produktion)
An interesting journey through the German musical landscape of the late Baroque [JV]
Bruckner & Rheinberger: Choral Music (Carus)
(Déjà Review) Much to commend on this disc [RH]
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, La Mort de Cléopâtre (Warner Classics)
(Déjà Review) A fresh approach to this remarkable symphony [JQ]
John Turner (recorder): Prayer for Peace (Prima Facie)
Rare repertoire, luminous playing, enduring effect [JF]










































