- Brian: Agamemnon and Symphonies Nos 6 & 12 (Hyperion)Havergal Brian’s Agamemnon on disc prefaced, as he’d suggested, by the Twelfth Symphony [JW]
- Adès: Orchestral suites (LPO)A stunning compendium of Adès’ music for the stage in a self-recommending release [PH]
- Balbullus: Liber ymnorum (Naxos)Chants from over a thousand years ago in an atmospheric, enriching performance [GH]
- Bartók: Orchestral Works (Antal Doráti Centenary Society)An engaging previously unreleased all-Bartók concert from Doráti in Paris [DHa]
- Mozart: Violin sonatas (Arcana)Refined and focused playing, seductively performed [SG]
- Ravel: Fragments for piano (Erato)An exquisitely played and intelligently assembled bouquet for Ravel [PH]
- Beethoven: Complete Violin Sonatas (Naxos)(Déjà Review) Enormous presence and clarity; no serious collector will want to be without this set [TH]
- Glass: The Hours – soundtrack music (Nonesuch)(Déjà Review) A Glass soundtrack with a different sort of musical emphasis to what has often gone before [NHo]
- Klaus Tennstedt (conductor) Live Vol. 1 (Doremi)A reference recording of Mahler’s First Symphony, and some rare Tennstedt repertoire [LD]
- My heart’s in the Highlands (Delphian)An interesting programme of Scottish-inspired songs, but Cunningham’s tenor is too dry for my liking [PT]
- Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On (Signum Classics)A highly successful, satisfying anthology recital by a vocal ensemble at the top of its game [RMo]
- Ferruccio Busoni and His Muses (Bridge Records)Busoni’s marvellous piano creations shown to their best advantage in this young pianist’s very secure hands [RCh]
- Scintilla – Early Italian String Quartets (Brilliant Classics)Should be acquired by anyone with an affection for the string quartet genre [DC]
- Ravel: Piano concerti (Deutsche Grammophon)Ravel’s two concertos, reasonably well played and excellently recorded, but I was left wanting more [DHa]
- Beethoven: String Trios op.9 (Arte Nova)(Déjà Review) These beautifully crafted works are full of grace, wit, charm and even some drama and romance [KS]
- Dohnányi plays Dohnányi: The Complete HMV solo piano recordings (APR)(Déjà Review) Pellucid beauty, an exceptional sense of excavated drama, tremendous atmospheric compression, rhythmic nuance and panache [JW]
- Shostakovich & Meyer: String Quartets (Genuin)An original recital including a creative imagining of a sixteenth quartet by Shostakovich [DHa]
- Melita: Maltese Piano Music (Grand Piano)Lovers of piano music are in for a treat with the many discoveries this disc affords [SA]
- Bononcini: Cantate per Contralto con Violini (Challenge Classics)A fine disc of cantatas by a relatively neglected composer [GPu]
- Barvinsky & Kosenko: Ukrainian Piano Concertos (Ars Produktion)First recordings of two attractive Ukrainian piano concertos with a depressing history [EJW]
- Verdi: Simon Boccanegra (Opera Rara)Revelatory and thoroughly engrossing [DF]
- Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer (Decca)A tour de force from the leading dramatic soprano of the modern age [PH]
- JS Bach: French Suites (BIS)(Déjà Review) The set should be highly rewarding to those who place top priority on gorgeous music [DS]
- Bridge: Orchestral Works, Vol 4 (Chandos)(Déjà Review) An extraordinarily rewarding series now celebrated in a fourth volume [RB]
- Fauré: La bonne chanson & other songs (Hyperion)Anyone wanting a collection of Fauré songs need look no further than this [GF]
- Bruckner: Symphony 8 (Pristine Audio)The best available transfer of a great performance of Bruckner’s Eighth [PSt]
- Crossings: Duos from Baroque to 21st Century (Ashmont Music)A pleasant miscellany, though the number of very short tracks and the limited variety of instrumental colour makes sustained concentration difficult [GPu]
- Hindemith: Orchestral works (Antal Doráti Society)An interesting glimpse into Doráti’s Hindemith [DHa]
- An English Pastoral (SOMM Recordings)From early Gurney to Ian Venables, the Pastoral is renewed through warmly flowing compositions [JW]
- Storm (World of Brass)Intriguing arrangements for brass band of some contemporary pieces [KT]
- Fux: Orchestral works (Carus)Four world premieres of a neglected late Baroque composer played with aplomb and vigour [MS]
- Chopin: Preludes & Impromptus (Warner Classics)Cortot’s playing almost always convinces one that his is the true way [CC]
- Verdi: Complete Ballet Music (BR Klassik)A superb release which should not be missed [MP]
- Shostakovich: String Quartets Nos. 2, 7 and 10 (BIS)A welcome return to the music of Shostakovich by the Jerusalem Quartet [DHa]
- Etsuko Hirose: The Complete Denon Recordings (Danacord)These remarkable discs have been hard to track down so it is wonderful to have them collected together and to hear Etsuko Hirose’s dazzling pianism [RCh]
- Vivaldi: Concertos for bassoon, strings and continuo (Tactus)Fine performances but a problem with the recorded balance partially hinders one’s pleasure [GPu]
- Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Alpha Classics)With abundant sonic splendour and musical prowess, Järvi and his band kick off their new Mahler cycle on a high (trumpet) note [KC]
- Fesca: Piano Trios (cpo)Hard to find many positives here [DJB]
- Mozart: Symphonies 25, 29 & 35 (Eloquence)(Déjà Review) Finely paced readings with a clear sense of the inner relationship of the parts, textures and drama [ED]
- Henry Merckel (violin) Celebrated Historic Recordings (Music & Arts)(Déjà Review) Merckel admirers can savour his very special musicianship in works entirely congenial to him [JW]
- Gulda & Weill: Violin Concertos (Gramola)Brilliant performances of unusual, even quirky, repertoire [NB]