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Andrea Bacchetti (piano): In Concert (Monarda Music)
More than just a souvenir of a fine recital [DC]
Grahl & JS Bach: Organ Works (Cobra Records)
A remarkable première for Amsterdam’s hyperorgan [DC]
Forget This Night (7 Mountain Records)
A must-have disc for all collectors of good song recitals [DC]
Lutosławski: Twenty Polish Christmas Carols (Naxos)
(Déjà Review) Makes one glad to be alive during the sparkling darkness of midwinter [DC]
Sumera: Mushroom Cantata (BIS)
(Déjà Review) As irreplaceable as a volume by a favourite author – be sure never to lend it to anyone; you’re unlikely to get it back! [DC]
Cordelia Williams (piano): Cascade (SOMM Recordings)
A fine recital of miniature masterpieces [DC]
Medtner in England (SOMM Recordings)
An appealing programme for Medtner collectors and newcomers alike [DC]
The Trondheim Concertos (2L)
Superlative performances in demonstration sound quality [DC]
Monteverdi: Vespers (Hyperion)
(Déjà Review) Truly mind-blowing – I can’t imagine it being replaced any time soon [DC]
Mozart: Piano Works (ClassicVoice)
Nice performances, but more one for the Bacchetti completists [DC]
JS Bach: The Art of Fugue (Ramee)
A suggestion that the art of counterpoint is infinite [DC]
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier Books I-II (Capriccio)
(Déjà Review) A fine synergy: superb instrument, performer and recording [DC]
McElroy: Tongues of Fire (SOMM)
Extends the tradition of Britten with an added edge of unflinching American-ness [DC]
Françaix: Chamber Music (Brilliant Classics)
Refreshing Frenchness in a blast from the past [DC]
Michael Studer (piano) The Legacy (Claves)
(Déjà Review) Buy it for the Bach, and become enthralled by the rest [DC]
Yggdrasil (2L)
A gloriously recorded and performed collection of songs for trees and nature [DC]
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