- Messiaen’s Musical Universe (Fugue State Films)A brilliant, revelatory release which enhances our understanding of Messiaen [DHa]
- Różycki: Piano Works Volume 3 (Acte Préalable)Colourful and richly imaginative piano works in this worthy third volume [RCh]
- Heavenly Light: Eton Choirbook Reconstructions (CRD)Superbly reconstructed motets brilliantly brought to life [GH]
- Ponchielli: I Lituani (Accentus Music)I Lituani may not be on the same level as La Gioconda, but it shows that Ponchielli wasn’t a one-work composer [GF]
- Hough: Piano Concerto, Sonatina nostalgica, Partita (Hyperion)Definitive performances of his own music by Stephen Hough [JQ]
- Mahler: Symphony 5 (SWR Music)A pacier, more refined Mahler Fifth, beautifully balanced but rather too restrained in parts [RMo]
- JC Bach and CPE Bach: Orchestral Music (Harmonia Mundi)(Déjà Review) A real success here, then, from all angles [CC]
- Kuula & Madetoja: Finnish Songs (Marco Polo)(Déjà Review) This fascinating conjunction of nostalgia and forward thinking provides us with some beautifully evocative mood music [AO]
- Kaleidoskop Europa: Tänze für Klaviertrio (Gramola)A delightful anthology of European dances, familiar and forgotten [GPu]
- Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem (Antal Doráti Centenary Society)A powerful live performance that also has some troubling aspects [WH]
- Fritz Kreisler (violin): Violin Concertos (Pristine Audio)The legendary Fritz Kreisler comes up pristinely in new transfers of his concerto recordings [PH]
- Messiaen: Vingt Regards sur l’enfant-Jésus, Petites Esquisses d’Oiseaux (Piano Classics)A superb new version of Messiaen’s great piano cycle [SB]
- Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On (Signum Classics)In times of war and unrest, this album from the masterly King’s Singers gives hope [GF]
- Strauss: Don Juan, Ein Heldenleben (Gramola)On the evidence of flabby playing and murky sound, the conductor should stick to Bruckner [RMo]
- Mahler: Symphony No.3 (Farao Classics)(Déjà Review) Mehta knows how to handle large forces, but is less successful in conveying the music’s symphonic direction and flow [TB]
- Dufay: Mass for Saint Anthony Abbot; Binchois: Motets (Hyperion)(Déjà Review) Often searingly beautiful, often surprisingly inventive, and always brilliantly performed [EML]
- Ukraine – A piano portrait (SOMM Recordings)A disc that should gain wide recognition [SA]
- Verdi: Il trovatore (Pristine Audio)A finely produced package of golden age singing, splendidly refurbished for a new generation [MP]
- Spain On Fire (Challenge Classics)A delight from first note to last [DJB]
- Timothy Reynish (conductor) Works for wind band (Mark Masters)An enjoyably eclectic programme of music for wind band [PRJ]
- Für Beethoven: Arrangements for Guitar & Piano (MP Editions)The unlikely pairing of guitar and fortepiano yields surprising musical discoveries in this engaging collection of Beethoven arrangements and related works [SSc]
- Virtuoso – Music for Euphonium and Brass Band (Naxos)Intriguing arrangements for brass band of some well-known works [KT]
- Mussorgsky: Songs (Warner Classics)Christoff is delightfully over the top, hugely enjoyable and making more straight-laced versions sound boring [TH]
- Mahler: Symphony 9 (Decca)An interesting, provocative reading of the Symphony and the performances of the songs are very good [JQ]
- Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du Temps (Brilliant Classics)An admirable new version of Messiaen’s much-recorded work [SB]
- Walton: Violin Concerto and other orchestral works (Chandos)John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London embark on a Walton odyssey [PH]
- Bach: Keyboard Concertos (Warner Classics)Spectacularly virtuosic playing of some of Bach’s most joyously inventive music [RMo]
- Kelly: St Francis of Assisi (Regent)A much-needed boost to the limited Bryan Kelly discography [PRJ]
- Stravinsky: Le Rossignol (Erato)Roth andLes Siècles provide enough musical revelations to make this the top choice among stereo versions [MP]
- Busoni: Piano Music Vol. 13 (Naxos)Wolf Harden brings his survey to end with something of a miscellany to tie up loose ends [RCh]
- Corigliano: Symphony 2 (Chandos)This new version of the Second Symphony now takes pride of place on the Corigliano part of the shelf [CC]
- Jascha Heifetz (violin) Sonatas (Naxos)(Déjà Review) No Heifetz admirer should be without this [JW]
- Janáček: String Quartet 1by Alan George
- Gounod: Petite Symphonieby Alan George
- Shostakovich: String Quartet 14by Alan George
- Cécile Chaminade and her contemporaries play Chaminade (APR)Treasures a plenty in this fabulously explorative and enjoyable release [RCh]
- Holst: Beni Mora and Choral Symphony (Somm Recordings)Sargent’s charisma shows these scores in their best light [NB]
- Gubaidulina: Galgenlieder à 3 (Kairos)A superb tribute to the late composer [MBu]
- Prokofiev: Symphony 6 (LSO Live)A great version of one of Prokofiev’s finest works from the LSO and Noseda [PH]
- Donizetti: Alfredo il Grande (Naxos)No masterwork but an interesting find reawakened after two centuries [GF]
- Sibelius and Barber: Violin Concertos (Erato)Capuçon is ponderous in Sibelius but well attuned to Barber [LW]