Fauré: Masques et bergamasques, Thème et variations (Naxos)
A well planned and superbly performed addition to Fauré’s discography [JF]
Britten: Cello Suites (Apex)
Butt has the music’s measure, supported by an always assured technique [TB]
Cello Concertos from the Netherlands (Brilliant Classics)
Top quality soloists promote the cello in compact Dutch concerto works [JW]
Lully: Alceste (Château de Versailles Spectacles)
Relive the Golden Age of the Tragédie lyrique in a performance of insight and conviction [PH]
Liszt: Piano Works on Hungarian Themes (Naxos)
Wonderfully assured, atmospheric and musical playing of rarely recorded Liszt [JWe]
Herbert von Karajan: Live in Berlin 1953-1969 (Berliner Philharmoniker)
A never-before-seen level of access to Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker’s live, uncut performances [KC]
Another kind of Rossi (Stradivarius)
The arpa doppia in full glory – an exciting disc [JV]
Canat de Chizy: Moving (Aeon)
(Déjà Review) Robust, joyfully dancing music making of great energy and very often of great beauty [HC]
Beethoven: String Quartets Vol. 6 (ASV)
(Déjà Review) The Lindsays show a deep understanding of this music and a maturity that has grown with the years [TH]
Brian: Agamemnon and Symphonies Nos 6 & 12 (Hyperion)
Havergal Brian’s Agamemnon on disc prefaced, as he’d suggested, by the Twelfth Symphony [JW]
Mozart: Violin sonatas (Arcana)
Refined and focused playing, seductively performed [SG]
Bartók: The Paris Concert 1980 (Antal Doráti Centenary Society)
An engaging previously unreleased all-Bartók concert from Doráti in Paris [DHa]
Balbullus: Liber ymnorum (Naxos)
Chants from over a thousand years ago in an atmospheric, enriching performance [GH]
Ravel: Fragments for piano (Erato)
An exquisitely played and intelligently assembled bouquet for Ravel [PH]
Adès: Orchestral suites (LPO)
A stunning compendium of Adès’ music for the stage in a self-recommending release [PH]
Glass: The Hours (Nonesuch)
(Déjà Review) A Glass soundtrack with a different sort of musical emphasis to what has often gone before [NHo]
Beethoven: Complete Violin Sonatas (Naxos)
(Déjà Review) Enormous presence and clarity; no serious collector will want to be without this set [TH]
Scintilla – Early Italian String Quartets (Brilliant Classics)
Should be acquired by anyone with an affection for the string quartet genre [DC]